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did you calibrate hygrometer using salt test? @WVduckchick has a great link regarding humidity and calibration at the bottom of her posts.First time incubating here. I'm trying to keep my humidity at 40-45% for my quail eggs. My Harris Farms 1602 is a polystyrene incubator with 3 water troughs in the bottom. I filled the middle one and it was not enough. So I half filled the outer trough (there's three layered square shaped troughs), and the humidity was holding perfect at 45% and then went to 42%. This morning it was suddenly at 26%. I added some water and it went to 52% (I waited a few hours to read it again to get an accurate reading). Is the fluctuation of humidity terrible for my eggs/embryos? Any body have a way to help keep it steady at 40-45%?
I personally shoot for around 30% for my area and have had overall good hatch rates. I add water when it drops below 20%. for my incubator that translates to 1/8-1/4c about every 2days.
you can weigh your eggs for weight loss or monitor air cell at candling to get an idea of best humidity. there’s lots of experience here in this thread and also in other hatch a long threads.