ordered the "new" jumbo celadon eggs from thieving otter farm-

I actually grabbed two reptile humidity temp gauges since I had them already, one side of the incubator is .5 degree off of what the incubator says but the humidity was close within a .5 degree so I was super impressed.
 
I don’t have ac, staying at 41-42 I have it set for 40, so think that is low as it will go, I think constant is better right?
 
Quail are pretty forgiving with humidity, don’t fret over 10 percent up or down. My first hatches were at 45 routinely and they did great (shipped eggs and novice incubator), my stupid little bubble incubator runs 80 or 20 respectively with or without water and I’ve hatched very successfully at both extremes (upped it during lockdown!), but the chicks seem to just pop out of the eggs at the lower end vs the way too high they seem to drag a bit (I do too when it’s humid and warm!). Overall I prefer a dry hatch but you won’t wreck your eggs even with extreme humidity. Aim for an average rather than a set point, you can only do so much with it depending on your incubator, even with ac or the furnace running, the ambient humidity doesn’t seem to have a huge effect on the little microclimate inside the incubator (temp and drafts and sunlight do effect temp hugely however).
 
Quail are pretty forgiving with humidity, don’t fret over 10 percent up or down. My first hatches were at 45 routinely and they did great (shipped eggs and novice incubator), my stupid little bubble incubator runs 80 or 20 respectively with or without water and I’ve hatched very successfully at both extremes (upped it during lockdown!), but the chicks seem to just pop out of the eggs at the lower end vs the way too high they seem to drag a bit (I do too when it’s humid and warm!). Overall I prefer a dry hatch but you won’t wreck your eggs even with extreme humidity. Aim for an average rather than a set point, you can only do so much with it depending on your incubator, even with ac or the furnace running, the ambient humidity doesn’t seem to have a huge effect on the little microclimate inside the incubator (temp and drafts and sunlight do effect temp hugely however).
down to 63 eggs, i didnt even check eggs except for hair cracks.
I have my Rcom on a table top with bubble wrap around it except for where the air comes in. Its in a room that isnt used and seems to not get super hot or cold. We are still in the 50's at night and now up to 70 during the day.
 

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