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You can get an accurate humidity measure with an under $4 thermometer/hydrometer from K-Mart (see picture). I double-checked with a digital one in my incubator at the same time and it was right on. (Truth be told, I think I had like 4 thermometers in the bator.... I'm such a nervous hatcher!) Be careful with the digital ones because depending on what model you get it might just only give you the hi/lo for a 24-hour period....which is what happened with my first batch of eggs...I kept turning up the temp because it read it was low and by the time I figured it out -- because the bator felt REALLY warm -- it actually was 106 degrees inside and my eggs were nothing but blood rings. Mea culpa. When you know better, you do better.
You can get an accurate humidity measure with an under $4 thermometer/hydrometer from K-Mart (see picture). I double-checked with a digital one in my incubator at the same time and it was right on. (Truth be told, I think I had like 4 thermometers in the bator.... I'm such a nervous hatcher!) Be careful with the digital ones because depending on what model you get it might just only give you the hi/lo for a 24-hour period....which is what happened with my first batch of eggs...I kept turning up the temp because it read it was low and by the time I figured it out -- because the bator felt REALLY warm -- it actually was 106 degrees inside and my eggs were nothing but blood rings. Mea culpa. When you know better, you do better.
