New to incubating please help

Shamo12

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Hi everyone i have been lurking on this forum for a while and this is the 1st time i have attempted to hatch eggs so would appreciate some guidance. So onto my questions (sorry if its long) i set 15 shamo eggs on the 27th last month in a polystyrene box with glass window which i open to turn the eggs by hand, a cheap thermometer/hytrometer and water dish, i am not sure how accurate my thermometer is but have compared to other digital thermometers and it reads identically to them, i try keep the temperature at 38.5c but sometimes goes higher or little lower for short periods of times, humidity at over 30% but under 50% average of 35%. Now onto my problem according to my calculations today is the day i start the lock down but i can not get my humity higher than 30% because i have to open the glass window a few cms and keep it there to keep temps down i know what your thinking i should have sorted this out before i started incubating but i did and i tested everything to see what i need to keep humidity higher for humidity and got it sorted but in the past few days weather is very hot so i need to now keep the window open and that is what is making humidity escape, i dont have lower wattage light so would greatly appreciate any tips many thanks.
 
Maybe try a shallower dish of water... The deeper the dish the harder it is to keep it warm enought to evaporate to create that humid enviroment... and maybe try laying a moist paper towel over the hole you are leaving open... it will allow some air to escape but should hold most of the humidity. I know what its like to be unprepaired your first time... I did the same thing.
 
I will try the moist paper trick on one side as worried it will drip onto eggs if i cover whole area, how shallow should the dish be roughly? At the moment there are 3 bottle bottoms cut to around 5-7.5cm. Also as i am not 100% sure if temperature of thermometer is accurate im worried if it is lower than it states that i will be starting lockdown to early or does it not really matter?
 
I have now moved the incubator to a cooler room so hoping the temp and humidity will be ok. I have turned the eggs for the last time and positioned them so they are all touching each other as i read apparently that way they should all hatch at the same time is that right? Im a little worried that because they are touching eachother they wont be able to break apart their shells properly im completely new to this so sorry if the questions sound stupid
 
Im guessing no one knows the answer oh well will just have to hope for the best
 
Wire in a dimmer switch to reduce the power to the bulb(heat) so that you can keep your window closed and the humidity in
 
Wire in a dimmer switch to reduce the power to the bulb(heat) so that you can keep your window closed and the humidity in


This was excactly what i was thinking right now i found the plug in dimmers and i wish i had purchased one beforehand as i cant find a store which stock them near me so i can only buy online but it wont be with me in time :(
 
Humidity is now at 56% is that ok or should i keep trying to get it higher? And does anyone have an answer to if the eggs should be touching or not?
 
How desperate are you? Heating pads have dimmer switches( hi/lo) cut the cord and wire it in. I don't know how important the eggs are....
 
I don't think it will hurt for the eggs to be touching, but I would try to get the humidity up a tad. I think it should be around 75% after day 18. Im fairly new to incubating also, I just started my third time.
 

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