Me too. I often put some water in, let it dry out, then adjust.Mine are due to hatch at midnight Saturday. I have kept the humidity higher than I normally do this hatch. Some days it was up close to 60% and then added water when it got down below 30%. It has been very humid here the last week or so. Up around 85-100%.
I weighed on Saturday and my eggs were between 2 and 3 grams heavier than they should have been so I removed the water. I've been running around 20% since then. I'm going to weigh today to see how they're doing.
IMO it is unrealistic to think that one should/could achieve a set humidity throughout. That doesn't happen in nature. It is always relatively humid here but can get down into the 30s. A hen can be sitting on eggs during a drought and then several days of rain happen. She can't lower 98% ambient humidity but the eggs still hatch.
