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Wow that's great they all made it? That's all I sent and I used that foam hmmmm I guess I need to order some for shipping here's sending you some good hatching vibes go chickies
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Wow that's great they all made it? That's all I sent and I used that foam hmmmm I guess I need to order some for shipping here's sending you some good hatching vibes go chickies
Well to be honest I don't candle. I like surprises, but i'll keep ya posted!
OK I guess I'm not in lockdown. I've got a Brinsea Eco 20. I've put water in both troughs and a maxi pad in the one trough sticking out and my humidity will only stay at 65% for about an hour. I just woke up and it's down to 40% again. My house is about 3% humidity according to the lying Flukers gauge. I've put a pot of water on top of my pellet stove which is in the same room as the incubator (more stable heat than my wood stove or oil heated areas) hoping that that helps, except the pellet stove doesn't get too warm to the touch so we'll see.
Any other ideas? I'm toying with the idea of throwing a washcloth in the other trough.
go back a bit and find Kathy's pic of her Brinsea and the hole where she puts water in through a tube. Of course you have to have the pad put in there.
I use the humidity pump and notice that it's going full time now that I have it set at 65%