Please ASAP Temperature and Humidity Question

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I have read many different “correct” settings for the temperature and humidity in the incubators. I need someone to please give me the correct settings.

I have a Little Giant 9200 (no fan kit) still air Incubator. I have 3 duck eggs inside.

What should my temperature and humidity be set at?

Is there a 10 digit rage it can be in safely. For example: could I have it between 99 - 102 degrees and 40-55% humidity?

I currently have them set at 53% humidity and 101.5 temperature. During the night it tends to stay at 99.5 temperature and 54% humidity.


I really want to have a successful batch. I have gotten super attached to my eggs. My daughter is super excited about the possibility of a duckling(s).
 
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I have read many different “correct” settings for the temperature and humidity in the incubators. I need someone to please give me the correct settings.

I have a Little Giant 9200 (no fan kit) still air Incubator. I have 3 duck eggs inside.

What should my temperature and humidity be set at?

Is there a 10 digit rage it can be in safely. For example: could I have it between 99 - 102 degrees and 40-55% humidity?

I currently have them set at 53% humidity and 101.5 temperature. During the night it tends to stay at 99.5 temperature and 54% humidity.


I really want to have a successful batch. I have gotten super attached to my eggs. My daughter is super excited about the possibility of a duckling(s).
The temperature in a still air incubator should be 100.5°F to 101.5°F measured at the top of the eggs with a calibrated thermometer that is accurate.

The humidity should be whatever it takes to get the proper sized air cell by lockdown. Read Hatching Eggs 101 by @Sally Sunshine
 

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