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rtrodr90
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Absolutely
Okay.
Awesome. If it's no trouble, can you post some pictures when they are on day 10?![]()

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Absolutely
Okay.
Awesome. If it's no trouble, can you post some pictures when they are on day 10?![]()
League City Texas. My house humidity says it’s between 45 and 50%x2
@rtrodr90 the reason you see so many different recommendations is that different numbers work for different incubators, different eggs, and different areas of the world. Do you live in a humid area or a dry area? It makes a difference. If you are humid, you can probably run a little lower humidity. Dry areas may need a little higher.
Candle your eggs on day 7, and trace the air cell. (pen, pencil, crayon, doesn't matter lol) and post a picture, and we'll see where they are.
Best of luck!
League City Texas. My house humidity says it’s between 45 and 50%
Hi. What do you keep your humidity at?Hi neighbor!
Hi. What do you keep your humidity at?
Awesome.Absolutely![]()
League City Texas. My house humidity says it’s between 45 and 50%
Ok I was nervous to be under 30%. I always read 40-55%. I never read 30% in a still incubator. This is why I reached out bc everyone is so helpful here. Thank youI would highly suggest starting with absolutely no water in your incubator. I would wager that even with no water, you will still maintain 30% humidity or more.
Ok I was nervous to be under 30%. I always read 40-55%. I never read 30% in a still incubator. This is why I reached out bc everyone is so helpful here. Thank you