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I am going to have to say that it would be better for it to be slightly low if I had to pick.Thank you! Also what is better for the temperature of the incubator, slightly high or slightly low?
Oh I have three wet paper towels in the corner just to get it a little higher up- would that be fine?!Be careful it doesn’t get too high! That was my problem... humidity is relative to the surface area of the water, so it’s not how much water you have in the incubator wells, it’s how many of the wells have water in them. Also don’t line the mesh with paper towel because that can wick water up increasing the surface area and jacking up the humidity.
Get the Accu-rite brand of hygrometer, at Walmart.Okay thank you everyone I’ll try to get the humidity in order before lockdown
That works if they are a little wad... kind of like a sponge... Just don’t lay them out over the plastic mesh in sheets. When I finally got my humidity fixed, (not in time to save all my eggs, but 13 chicks made it, thankfully) I had little wet wads of paper towel under the red vent holes which I could add water to by droppering it down a straw. My climate is so humid I didn’t need the little wells in the bottom tray filled at all to keep the humidity up to an appropriate level. I just added a tablespoon of water down through the straw once or twice a day into the paper towel ball. I went a full week past my hatch date hoping for the eggs that didn’t make it to hatch before I gave up on them.Oh I have three wet paper towels in the corner just to get it a little higher up- would that be fine?!
Thank you that’s very helpful!That works if they are a little wad... kind of like a sponge... Just don’t lay them out over the plastic mesh in sheets. When I finally got my humidity fixed, (not in time to save all my eggs, but 13 chicks made it, thankfully) I had little wet wads of paper towel under the red vent holes which I could add water to by droppering it down a straw. My climate is so humid I didn’t need the little wells in the bottom tray filled at all to keep the humidity up to an appropriate level. I just added a tablespoon of water down through the straw once or twice a day into the paper towel ball. I went a full week past my hatch date hoping for the eggs that didn’t make it to hatch before I gave up on them.