Right, I forget that Texas is a BIG state. I've only been to Texas once and we drove through the Northern "pan handle" and it was hot and dry there.Houston = VERY HUMID always.
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Right, I forget that Texas is a BIG state. I've only been to Texas once and we drove through the Northern "pan handle" and it was hot and dry there.Houston = VERY HUMID always.
Wow that's very high, sorry I didn't realise how high the humidity gets where you live. Maybe the dry hatches are best for you. I haven't used a styrofoam incubator so I have no idea what sort of iusses they have with high humidity, my incubator is stainless steal and the house humidity is around the 40s. 45-55% then last 3 days in the 60s has always worked best for me, I've never had any drown and once while I was away at school for a few hours the humidity spiked to 99%, but the very next day the chick hatched perfectly.
Yup.Cheater !!!!
She already has. You skipped a few pages.Sorry if it's a bit soon, but are you going to open the egg?