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Bunbun0412
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I have a Brinsea Mini eco. So... my other one was shrink wrapped and died and it was horrible but I did not think anything of the microscopic hole that the others knocked into her egg. I just keep thinking I could have saved her but I just pray that she went peacefully and if that is not true please don't let me know. But I have 3 adorable fluffs now! And although I wish I knew about them drying out so easily and the humidity being higher sooner, at least I know for next time now! Thank you for all of your help! And some pics of the chickies!No problem! I'm glad I could help.
I find that they usually do better if it's higher. 65 is the absolute lowest I would let it get during a hatch, and I'd probably be trying to get it up if it got that low. They just dry out very very easily. I like that if it's on the high end too that I can open the incubator for brief intervals and not have the humidity drop dangerously low.
What kind of incubator is it?
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