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I am unable to advise on that, with my last hatch, I had separated the whold batch into 2 incubators, because of space. One of the incubators went crazy high with temps & humidity dropped below regular a few more times than the other bator. I only became concerned when I noticed that the air cells of all 4 were very large & was sure that none would hatch; one candled with the chick looking good though. So, I did something that I wouldn't normally do (with the "dry incubation" method-which just means dryer than what is usually done for most everyone), & went higher than my usual 55% humidity for the 18th & 19th day of lockdown in hopes of not having excessive dry membranes for the 4 eggs. 3 hatched well & one never made it pass the membrane. So, I've taken notes on this & will be xtra careful to watch that on crazy/unpredictable incubator closer.
I have also learned not to make any adjustments just before going to bed, because by the time that I wake in the morning the incubator has stabelized to that adjustment that I last made without me being around to monitor the changes to leveling out. I'm more careful to watch when eggs are 1st put into bator & when lockdown happens to see what it levels out to for a 1/2 or full day. Just something to consider in the future.
Happy hatching!
I am unable to advise on that, with my last hatch, I had separated the whold batch into 2 incubators, because of space. One of the incubators went crazy high with temps & humidity dropped below regular a few more times than the other bator. I only became concerned when I noticed that the air cells of all 4 were very large & was sure that none would hatch; one candled with the chick looking good though. So, I did something that I wouldn't normally do (with the "dry incubation" method-which just means dryer than what is usually done for most everyone), & went higher than my usual 55% humidity for the 18th & 19th day of lockdown in hopes of not having excessive dry membranes for the 4 eggs. 3 hatched well & one never made it pass the membrane. So, I've taken notes on this & will be xtra careful to watch that on crazy/unpredictable incubator closer.
I have also learned not to make any adjustments just before going to bed, because by the time that I wake in the morning the incubator has stabelized to that adjustment that I last made without me being around to monitor the changes to leveling out. I'm more careful to watch when eggs are 1st put into bator & when lockdown happens to see what it levels out to for a 1/2 or full day. Just something to consider in the future.
Happy hatching!