just ask, as far as a styro goes the gqf 1588 hova is hard to beat its a dry hatchers dream set it and forget it i have seen hatch rates as good if not better than brinseas that cost 3 times as much. the brinsea Eco series are fine incubators with the addition of their humidity pump you have a really nice set up but its gonna set you back almost 600 bucks and for a table top incubator ? ahhh little to much for me to justify but people here have really good hatches with them for that kind of scratch the gqf digital sportsman is probably the best you can do for the money, i have had great hatches in my Colman coolerbator my son built in ffa class in school we had some 100% hatch rates with our own eggs and it was just a old metal cooler with two 40 watt bulbs and two snap disk thermostats wired in series i honestly believe knowing the process a egg needs to go through during incubation and hatching proper hygiene and method and the quality of the eggs at the time of setting are the true measure of success in hatch rates,, a better bator will do a better hands off job by taking care of all the variables the egg needs to go through during incubation but if all the other criteria are not followed hatch rates simply will not get any better,,,,,,just sayin