I have a stupid question

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A sryinge?
Honestly I don't know. But I wanted to pop in and tell you that there are no such things as stupid question.
Only stupid answers, which I may have just given you!
 
You can take a straw fill it with water (like a kid drinking soda, put straw in a cup of water and hold the top) Then place that inside one of the vent holes and aim for the water holder !!

Or

You can wet a clean sponge/sock open the bator QUICK and put it in there.

What day are you on now ?? Whats you hum at ??
 
Everybody stresses so much over this.....I open my bator VERY frequently. I just add very warm water before I close the bator up and this pops the humidity right back up easy......works great for me.
 
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Well..........that was what I was doing.......using a straw like that..............but I had two hatch on Monday morning that I took out because they were bumping into the heating element the entire time. I did it VERY quickly and the humidity was fine..........but none of the rest of them have hatched yet...........I put this batch into the bator on November 10th at 8pm ish and then but them into the hatcher on Friday night(11/28)......did I do it right??? I don't how long to wait before giving up on them ;(

Thanks so much for all the help!
 
I have a small sponge laying in incubator right below a vent hole and when humidity goes to low I just very carefully pour a little water through vent hole onto the sponge and then the humidity comes up.
 

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