Nurture Right 360 and Room Temps

After I read this in my instructions it had me thinking about using an incubator in a cold room and if that might of been the reason I struggled with humidity in my Janoel ( it would go from 50% to 10% overnight) as the heat has to be on more to keep the incubator stable which dries it out faster. :idunno
 
They also had a warning about putting your incubator on the floor because there's "too much CO2," as well. Well, I put mine on my floor.

I ended up just cutting out an 8" thick piece of styrofoam and dropping this incubator in, being careful not to block the water intake or ventilation.

I dont understand why companies would not put a thin layer of insulation around their plastic incubators... it's ridiculous.

In other news, one time I hatched chickens with a thermometer, light bulb, and tray of water in a styrofoam cooler. Every time we remembered, one of us would rotate the eggs. Man that cooler smelled bad after that, but we still hatched like 50%. Lol.
 
They also had a warning about putting your incubator on the floor because there's "too much CO2," as well. Well, I put mine on my floor.

I ended up just cutting out an 8" thick piece of styrofoam and dropping this incubator in, being careful not to block the water intake or ventilation.

I dont understand why companies would not put a thin layer of insulation around their plastic incubators... it's ridiculous.

In other news, one time I hatched chickens with a thermometer, light bulb, and tray of water in a styrofoam cooler. Every time we remembered, one of us would rotate the eggs. Man that cooler smelled bad after that, but we still hatched like 50%. Lol.
 

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