Incubator questions

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1) There are about 30 different answers on the internet. Trusted sources that don't corroborate. etc...
- I've been staying around 50% humidity and 99*F for primary, 70% and 98*F for lockdown. Is this roughly correct? I have analog thermostat so I can't keep it exact without redoing that. Humidity I can really only go from 48-52% to 70% ish - the tray used doesn't really allow for an inbetween

2) When should eggs start moving on their own as a general rule of thumb?
 
My temperature stayed between 99.3-99.6 throughout the whole incubation process! Also I noticed they started to move about 1-2 before hatching. Also the day before hatching you should be able to hear their little chirps inside their eggs! So so fun!!
 
Did you calibrate it?

If you're going to poke at equipment that's fine. I understand I don't have the best incubator on the planet. #1) good stuff wasn't available #2) I followed the setup instructions #3) I verified the equipment that I got with equipment I had. I'm not even saying they aren't both off the same amount but it seems unlikely.
Looked it up - *hygrometer not hydrometer. It's been a minute since I cared what it was called aside from measuring humidity.

Either way this has nothing to do with my question of what is the ideal range for both incubation & hatching. The swings in temp/humidity are due to the thermostat & the inability to really adjust the humidity. I'd love to get my hands on a fogger for the incubator to keep them at exactly X humidty.
Truth is I'm getting silkies soon so I'm just going to give the eggs to them soon enough. Just want this one batch to come through as close to 100% as possible.
 
I am trying to help you get the best possible hatch rate, which is why I am asking so many questions. It's been my experience that the #1 cause of hatch failures is too high a humidity, so I highly recommend that you have a properly calibrated hygrometer.

If you have calibrated sensors, I would recommend a humidity no higher than 45% and a temp of 99.5 f with a forced air incubator.
 

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