Lock down bator ....

Kelebek

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I am supposed to lock down my bator today on my muscovey eggs and I am totally nervous. I have the reservoirs full of water - but I am worried my humidity might go low without filling .... is this not an issue?

I started with 12 eggs - I am down to 6 - but I think I only have 2 or 3 live :-(

I had no intentions of ever bating eggs - but momma was taken by coon and I couldn't not at least try .... so even if I only get one - I will feel like I did something for her.

Any tips / suggestions
 
make yourself a cup of tea.. sit back and relax

and remember .. the first hatch is always the hardest.. every hatch is a learning experience.. and even if none of the eggs hatch there can always be a next time

your humidity should be fine.. do you have a hygrometer?
 
Yes, I do - it has been around 50 with one plug only half way in and the other all the way in.

I am going to recount days - just to make sure, then I am going to make sure and candle again
 
i have tried everything to get the humidity higher. I just candled - there are at least 2 that I saw movement on - but I recounted - and day 33 would be tomorrow - so I will wait till then ... think I counted the day that I put them "in" as day 1 .....
 
did you calibrate your hygrometer to make sure it was giving accurate readings?

if it is accurate you can try adding a wet sponge or wet paper towels to give more surface area to increase humidity (i would have them sticking out of the water wells so they act as a wick) .. not sure what kind of incubator you have .. so it's hard for me to give you much more info than that
 

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