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;( that must be killing you.My eggs are all being held hostage by the postal service. One batch is local but the roads are closed.
That helps a lot! thank You! I think It was the day 1-7 having water in there that set me back. Plus the incubator is FULL! I will just have to keep hatching till I get it just right!this is what I do
day 1-18: add no water, allow the egg's evaporation to create humidity. ideally around 25-35% although as high as 45% is acceptable
day 19-21: (I actually wait for the internal pip, it should be on day 19) 55-65% humidity
I have noticed that depending on how full I fill the incubator, my humidity can run at different levels. For example in 1 incubator, I have 30 eggs when it will hold 40 total. That incubator sits at 29-32% with zero water added, I consider this the perfect range.
I have another incubator that holds 40 eggs, but it only has 8 eggs in it. That incubator is running much lower humidity, I have a small piece of sponge that I wet once per day to keep the humidity around 30%. Without the small sponge, that incubator will run at 10-16% which I feel is too low even for dry hatching....
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