Yay!!! I'm so glad that you are getting hatchers!!!!Better to just have patience. It's out on it's own.
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Yay!!! I'm so glad that you are getting hatchers!!!!Better to just have patience. It's out on it's own.
I was happy if mine stayed below 101 and above 98...lol Seriously. A good share of the time it stayed fairly even,I did have touchy times where it got tempermental and started wavering but mostIy I had a lot of temp differential areas in the bator. I would not get too concerned about a degree.I am using the 9200, my first hatch (French Black Copper Marans and OEs), I am using the dry method as well, but trying to keep it at 20-30% I added a little sponge to add humidity instead of water in the middle groove. My concern (as well as yours) is temp fluctuation, I try to keep it at 99.7 but it keeps fluctuating up to a whole degree, it went up to 100.5 and last night it dropped to 98.4, is this horrible? I WHISH I had a digital thermostat![]()
I have never seen anyone advise that low. Actually it all depends on the incubator. If you are using a forced air incubator (one with a fan) you want the average temp to be 99.5 for the duration of the incubation. BUT if you have a still air you are shooting for 101.5 with the temps taken near to the top of the egg. If I was a betting girl, I would say that with a forced air incubator 97 degrees for an extended time would cause the hatch to be delayed slightly as they would not get the expected developent during that time. I would expect that delay to be a little more prominent if it's a still air incubator. If it was only the first two days, then chances are better as it takes a good day to get temps regulated to begin with and the rest of your incubation hopefully will be at the proper incubation. So, don't be surprised if it takes an extra day, but no, they should not be ruined.Ok, this is what really concerns me! When I first set my eggs I went with this info: http://urbanext.illinois.edu/eggs/res19-opincubator.html scroll down and you will see the temp recommendation is 97 degrees for automatic turner. So, I did that. for the first 2,5 days, then I read EVERYWHERE else 99.7-101. So!!!! I am so worried that they were at low temp first two dayDid I ruin them? Now they are at 99.7, but..... What do you think????