INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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I need a picture of each piece flat on the ground or straight up against a wall.    From that I could figure out how it was assembled originally and possibly if there are missing pieces. 

PM me with the pics if you dont want to use up the time here....  I love a challenge


Ok perchie girl. Give me a day. I gotta get through Easter with the grandkids
 
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Hi everyone, I'm hoping to start filling my incubator tomorrow night, but I have some questions that maybe you experienced hatchers can help with. So, I know that it is recommended to get the incubator good and steady for 48 hours prior to adding eggs, but how steady are we talking? I have a round metal bator with a wafer thermostat (new wafer added this month) and a computer fan added and my temps are ranging 99.3-100.8, but mostly 99.9. Is this good? I need to not tweak with it, right? When it gets to 100.8 I get nervous!
Thanks!
 
[COLOR=333333]Hi everyone, I'm hoping to start filling my incubator tomorrow night, but I have some questions that maybe you experienced hatchers can help with. So, I know that it is recommended to get the incubator good and steady for 48 hours prior to adding eggs, but how steady are we talking? I have a round metal bator with a wafer thermostat (new wafer added this month) and a computer fan added and my temps are ranging 99.3-100.8, but mostly 99.9. Is this good? I need to not tweak with it, right? When it gets to 100.8 I get nervous![/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Thanks! [/COLOR]


Not experienced as the rest but I like mine to stay at the 100 range. 100.8 would not scare me if I knew that the thermometer had been carefully calibrated.

99.3 is a little cold again if the thermometer is calibrated
 
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