Incubator humidity and temp help

Ok, so keep it below 103, but above 99?

Its according to where you are taking the temp reading-----close to the bulb will be hotter----farther away will be cooler. Do you have a fan in it to circulate the air? How big are these vent holes and where are they located?
 
No fan, and the vent holes are on the opposite side of the heat lamp. And I took a pen and poke holes into it.
 
No fan, and the vent holes are on the opposite side of the heat lamp. And I took a pen and poke holes into it.
OK, being you do not have a fan I am sure with the light bulb if you take temp readings in different places there will be a lot of difference in the temp throughout your incubator. Do let us know how your hatch turns out! Good Luck!
 
I have never been so happy to keep the humidity the same for a complete hour, LMAO. I think got the right amount of water in their, and can contain the same amount of water.

As for temp, I've been able to keep it at 99- 102 so far, im not sure if the 102 is deadly or not.

Humidity, I have a couple different sources, that say different things, so far, im keeping aiming for 50-65% until the final 3 days, then make it go up to 70%, which I know how much water to get it to stay in that general area, as that's where it was stuck until u took out 3 full cups of water.
 
Quick update!

I have the temp steady that seems to stay between 98-101 now, and humidity doesn't drop below 50% and at the time im setting the eggs, they should hatch BEFORE school starts, so I won't be constantly worrying about it going below a certain temp or humidity.
 
Quick update!

I have the temp steady that seems to stay between 98-101 now, and humidity doesn't drop below 50% and at the time im setting the eggs, they should hatch BEFORE school starts, so I won't be constantly worrying about it going below a certain temp or humidity.
OK, Let me introduce myself, I hatch a lot of eggs, over 10,000 in the last 3 years, I personally would not be able to sleep if I knew my humidity was above 50% for the first 18 days---I shoot for 30's some for the first 18 days and I have awesome hatches. All my friends in my area stay in the 30's, some people I have "helped" stay in the 30's, 1 in Canada, some towards the west coast, some on the east coast. I do not know where you live but I personally would not go with what I read without checking it out----try to find some one on here in your area that hatches a lot and has Great hatches to find out where they try to be humidity wise------until you get with a good hatcher for this info---drop it some---that's to high in my opinion. Good Luck
 
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Well, I probably killed the eggs I put in there, the humidity was reaching 70, so I removed ALL water, and it got to the 80s, im pretty sure those are not going to hatch at this point, and this was the only batch I would be able to monitor and turn eggs in, so i'll have to wait until next summer, when I WILL have an actual incubator..
 
Well, I probably killed the eggs I put in there, the humidity was reaching 70, so I removed ALL water, and it got to the 80s, im pretty sure those are not going to hatch at this point, and this was the only batch I would be able to monitor and turn eggs in, so i'll have to wait until next summer, when I WILL have an actual incubator..
70% humidity will not kill the eggs unless it stays there for many days. You must be got a problem with your humidity meter because I read you removed all the water and it went up to 80's%???
 

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