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

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Thanks, I know it aint a big deal, I'm just a big time worrier....
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-Banti
You sound just like me
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My problem is, I tend to overthink everything! For example, I was hemming some work jeans for my brother tonight and I made him put them on twice to pin them, because I just kept thinking I wasn't turning it the right way to keep the original hem, or I thought I was measuring wrong. Then I had to sit there and think about it, and stare at them for another thirty minutes (overthinking). Once I got the first pair hemmed after an hour of trying to plan it out in my head, the other three pair were done in about thirty minutes. I am not new to sewing, I don't know why I do this hahaha. I am also locking down tomorrow, I hope everything goes great for you
 
the bullet blender.it the large glass.the lid for that.
Not sure what a bullet blender is, but sounds pretty large. Like the others said, it could be that the ambient RH is high, and rice will help bring it down, but it sounds like the lid has at least as much surface area as the troughs...give the hygrometer time to settle down for a while
 
It shows that humidity is 87%.for my location


Well that explains it. I would just run the bator without water. You can't control the weather or reduce the humidity consistently (unless you have the AC running 24/7).

Also keep in mind geese are waterfowl and their environment frequently has high humidity so they are better at tolerating it.
 
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