Low humidity in incubator

HeatherMarieR

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I put my eggs in my incubator earlier today, and the humidity is staying around 45-46. It's an Rcom 10 pro plus so it's supposed to hold the humidity at a good level. This is way too low of a humidity level though right? Any suggestions on what to do? This is my first time incubating.
 
That's not too low if you just set. Every incubator is different but I generally have the best success incubating at 35%-40%. I raise it at hatch time to 75%.
 
That's not too low if you just set. Every incubator is different but I generally have the best success incubating at 35%-40%. I raise it at hatch time to 75%.
xs 2. I shoot for 30-35% & 75% at hatch.

Best way to know if your humidity is good is monitor air cells. Especially days 7/14 as it gives you time to adjust for your air cells.
The method I use is: http://letsraisechickens.weebly.com...anuals-understanding-and-controlling-humidity
You are doing chicken eggs?
 

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