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You can just open the door/lid for a few minutes and that should lower it some. It depends on how high it is and how much you need to lower it. You can remove your water source for a while also and that will lower the humidity.
 
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You can just open the door/lid for a few minutes and that should lower it some. It depends on how high it is and how much you need to lower it. You can remove your water source for a while also and that will lower the humidity.

Thank you for the info. It's in a little giant incubator with egg turner and mesh screen which makes it a bit difficult to get the water out..lol
Maybe I can convince one of the girls to suck the water out with a straw
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The styrofoam incubators you will want to remove one or two of the plastic plugs in the top, monitor the bator over a period of 6-8 hours, if it is a cabinet incubator with a water tray and all ventilation is set properly you can use a smaller tray, if you are using incubator humidity sponges remove a sponge.
 
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You can just open the door/lid for a few minutes and that should lower it some. It depends on how high it is and how much you need to lower it. You can remove your water source for a while also and that will lower the humidity.

Thank you for the info. It's in a little giant incubator with egg turner and mesh screen which makes it a bit difficult to get the water out..lol
Maybe I can convince one of the girls to suck the water out with a straw
gig.gif


Just open the top, remove the eggs with the turner, poor the water out, put the top back on, allow it reach temp again and place the eggs back in the bator. 15-20 minutes out of there will not hurt them.
 

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