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You need better thermometors. Unless they can read in tenths, they are not sensitive enough for incubation.I have a set of eggs on lockdown and I have 2 humidity/heat thermometers in incubator. Well one is in center and one in corner. Plus the one on top incubator. All three say something different. Which do I follow? Still air Little Giant incubator. View attachment 1153329View attachment 1153331 View attachment 1153333
A candy one is all I have.... And a couple digitalDo you have a mercury thermometer?
81% humidity and 90 degreesI couldn't read the darker one. What does it say?
I have been doing ok as far as temp a few degrees here or there. It is the different reads in humidity that have me a little worried. I hatched one and only one at 80% Humidity but had issues when it was as low as 64%You need better thermometors. Unless they can read in tenths, they are not sensitive enough for incubation.
Brinsea and incutherm make good ones
Humidity can vary 20% and be fine. Temperature needs to be .5 below and above 99.5. Varying a few degrees is what is hurting your hatch more than humidity.I have been doing ok as far as temp a few degrees here or there. It is the different reads in humidity that have me a little worried. I hatched one and only one at 80% Humidity but had issues when it was as low as 64%
Humidity can vary 20% and be fine. Temperature needs to be .5 below and above 99.5. Varying a few degrees is what is hurting your hatch more than humidity.
First 18 days should be in the 35 to 45% range. At lockdown, 65 to 70%
I just cracked it a little because plugs are out and I still do. So much for following directions.... How do I get humidity down without removing eggs and dumping water out?Do you have condensation on the view window of the incubator? If so, they humidity is very high inside the incubator