- Apr 20, 2013
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I've set another batch of eggs in the incubator.
During my last post people recommend using an in ear medical thermometer to check the temperature of the surface of the egg.
I tried that and the temperature seemed rather low. The temperature was around 32.5*C. The factory fitted thermometer in the incubator says 37.5*C.
My last batch had 2 eggs hatch out of 15 which sounds awful, but the other 13 didn't develop at all. I cracked each open after the 3 weeks and they were all just yolks, so I presume they were infertile. Of the two, 1 hatched perfectly fine, the other I had to assist as it took too long and shrink wrapped in the membrane.
I have increased the temperature a little so the egg temperature is around 36*C. However this has worryingly increased the built in thermometer to 41*C.
Obviously I have no guarantee that the medical thermometer is correct. Does this seem a good place to leave it?
As I say the only issue I've been having is taking too long to hatch and getting dried out by the air being blown around. (I've had this in the past too!) It seems that if they are a bit slow that even with high humidity they dry out fast.
The incubator is an Octagon 20 Eco.
During my last post people recommend using an in ear medical thermometer to check the temperature of the surface of the egg.
I tried that and the temperature seemed rather low. The temperature was around 32.5*C. The factory fitted thermometer in the incubator says 37.5*C.
My last batch had 2 eggs hatch out of 15 which sounds awful, but the other 13 didn't develop at all. I cracked each open after the 3 weeks and they were all just yolks, so I presume they were infertile. Of the two, 1 hatched perfectly fine, the other I had to assist as it took too long and shrink wrapped in the membrane.
I have increased the temperature a little so the egg temperature is around 36*C. However this has worryingly increased the built in thermometer to 41*C.
Obviously I have no guarantee that the medical thermometer is correct. Does this seem a good place to leave it?
As I say the only issue I've been having is taking too long to hatch and getting dried out by the air being blown around. (I've had this in the past too!) It seems that if they are a bit slow that even with high humidity they dry out fast.
The incubator is an Octagon 20 Eco.