Hiya guys!
I've made an incubator, cardboard (seems like cardboard incubators are kinda rare)!
Anyhow, everything is just alright, the eggs are day 13 now and lockdown is pretty soon. And that is making me nervous! Because the humidity is about 25 without water, of course I run it with water so humidity is about 52. That is achieved by dipping a paper towel with a crazy absorbance in a bowel of water and "hanging" it on something.
Now, for further increasing the humidity I did the same on the other edge of the bowel. Yes, it rose to 65%. Well, not quite enough, but it gets so cold in there, its like an evaporative cooler.
Now the question (all the above is the reason to my concern
): Do I have too much ventilation in there? I have only four holes, ½" in diameter. One beneath the bulb and three on the other three sides of the box on level with the eggs. Oh, the lid is not tightly closed. :/
BTW I'm new at this stuff. Maybe there is a method to get an idea of the air flow?
Any tip, even not related to this, is absolutely welcome!
I've made an incubator, cardboard (seems like cardboard incubators are kinda rare)!
Anyhow, everything is just alright, the eggs are day 13 now and lockdown is pretty soon. And that is making me nervous! Because the humidity is about 25 without water, of course I run it with water so humidity is about 52. That is achieved by dipping a paper towel with a crazy absorbance in a bowel of water and "hanging" it on something.
Now, for further increasing the humidity I did the same on the other edge of the bowel. Yes, it rose to 65%. Well, not quite enough, but it gets so cold in there, its like an evaporative cooler.
Now the question (all the above is the reason to my concern
BTW I'm new at this stuff. Maybe there is a method to get an idea of the air flow?
Any tip, even not related to this, is absolutely welcome!

