Incubation temp 184°!?

LibyLooLa

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Aug 22, 2024
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We made an incubator for 24 fertilized eggs we got yesterday. So they havent even been in the incubator 24 hrs
We have 2 settings on a 250watt lightbulb, last night before bed at around 1am the temp was going up and was at 90°f it was on the lowest setting, they had been incubating for about an hour and a half so i turned them also.
Woke up at 6:45, the temp was at 184°!?
The eggs on the side of the heatlamp were hot to the touch, the others were not. Now baring in mind i left the thermometer under the lamp, but there are eggs directly under the lamp so
Theres no where near by to buy an incubator hence we made one, i expect we need a less strong bulb and to add a fan
Will the eggs be okay still? Like i said it was within the first 12 hours and they have no sign of embryo or anything yet
 

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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. The eggs are toast. Just a few hours above 104F is deadly but 184 is a deal breaker.
They will never show growth at this point.
For a DIY incubator, one should do lengthy testing before adding eggs to a container with a makeshift unregulated heat source,
Thank you, eggs for breakfast it is then 😂
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow

So sorry about your eggs. A heat lamp is too directional, it will heat surfaces quicker than the air. Incubators are more consistent and provide needed moisture.

Best wishes with future hatches!
 

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