Very nice! I need to learn how to build schtuff. I could use a few buildings like that!
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Very nice! I need to learn how to build schtuff. I could use a few buildings like that!
I think I might get in trouble if I do that again...I think I missed it Joey, could you post it again?
Yeah, you need lessons....lots of 'emVery nice! I need to learn how to build schtuff. I could use a few buildings like that!
But... but... it has rafters on 16" centers and a full-sized window!!! I need to do stuff like that!!!Yeah, you need lessons....lots of 'em![]()
Doooo Itttttt. I'm getting a new bator in the next few days and I'm waiting for the EHAL to use it.Guys i wont be doing the EHAL.
Always good to have several. I have a cheap ZooMed that works well. Only reads .1 degree off.Sally im thinking of getting another thermometer. Is it better to have 2(excluding the batorthermo)?
Good afternoon all. Nothing from my silkies. I flot tested them, 3 moved, but 3 no signs of life. I have to say it's the new incuview bator. It's holding Temps and humidity, but 1 egg out of 26 has hatched?
I'm going to buy another 'bator. Hoverbator? Brinsea? What's the best one to buy for no more than 40 eggs at a time?
Phil, it's Alaskan's fault.
I think I might get in trouble if I do that again...![]()
I'm,worried about the rest in the incubator
Okay, but only because I owe you...You do and I'll smack you RIGHT through that screen.![]()
You can make it up to me though... I have those huge air cells at 14 days, and you (and Sally) advised putting humidity up to 50% and rechecking in a couple days. I rechecked, and there was minimal increase in air cells. So does that mean leaving it at 50% until lock down is good?
(Help me and I'll forgive you...)
- Ant Farm
Wow! I didn't know that myself. I thought the larger AC was so the chick would have more air once it pipped into it; never considered the softening of the membraneOkay, but only because I owe you...
50% was to keep the air cells from growing. Mission accomplished. However, for lockdown you'll need at least 60% RH to soften the membrane and make it easier for the chicks to zip. Once the chicks move into hatching position, their metabolism is going to skyrocket, and the moisture loss in the egg is going to speed up. You need to keep it high to compensate for this.
Ant's air cells were too big too early. Had to slow the growth on them so the chicks would have enough room to move into hatching positions. Too little humidity when the chick pips/zips will make the membrane tough. If you've ever pulled an egg to assist, you'll know that the membrane dries and turns white then brown very quickly. It's drying out and becomes rubbery, which can be nearly impossible for a chick to tear though...Wow! I didn't know that myself. I thought the larger AC was so the chick would have more air once it pipped into it; never considered the softening of the membrane![]()