Happy Spring....
We have made our own Styrofoam incubator and are testing it right now. Our problem is humidity. I can't keep it above 30%. I have added a tinfoil cake pan as large as I can fit into the incubator. I have added sponges and wash clothes to increase surface area for evaporation. I get a humidity jump to about 50% for a few minutes after adding heated water, but it quickly falls to 30% again.
we have 4 canning jars with water (sealed) to maintain temp and that is doing real well, temp is pretty consistent at 100 degrees and 99 in water wiggler. We have 2 light bulbs ( 40 watt i believe) and a computer fan blowing across the light bulbs and the pan of water. the fan blows continuously, the light bulbs are turned on and off by a thermostat.
Questions.
1. how much ventilation is needed and how do I tell if I have enough? I'm thinking I might be able to ^ humidity if I close some vent holes. I am afraid of not having enough air circulation if I do that.
2. any other suggestions to ^ humidity? I don't think I will ever be able to get it up to 80% for lock down.
I know some people do dry incubation so do I need to be stressing out this much about humidity?
I won't be getting my eggs until mid April. This is my first hatch. I don't think I was this nervous when I had my first kid! HAHAHA
We have made our own Styrofoam incubator and are testing it right now. Our problem is humidity. I can't keep it above 30%. I have added a tinfoil cake pan as large as I can fit into the incubator. I have added sponges and wash clothes to increase surface area for evaporation. I get a humidity jump to about 50% for a few minutes after adding heated water, but it quickly falls to 30% again.
we have 4 canning jars with water (sealed) to maintain temp and that is doing real well, temp is pretty consistent at 100 degrees and 99 in water wiggler. We have 2 light bulbs ( 40 watt i believe) and a computer fan blowing across the light bulbs and the pan of water. the fan blows continuously, the light bulbs are turned on and off by a thermostat.
Questions.
1. how much ventilation is needed and how do I tell if I have enough? I'm thinking I might be able to ^ humidity if I close some vent holes. I am afraid of not having enough air circulation if I do that.
2. any other suggestions to ^ humidity? I don't think I will ever be able to get it up to 80% for lock down.
I know some people do dry incubation so do I need to be stressing out this much about humidity?
I won't be getting my eggs until mid April. This is my first hatch. I don't think I was this nervous when I had my first kid! HAHAHA

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