Jus1
Chirping
- Apr 25, 2018
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Hello, I am brand new to this forum but I have been doing extensive research for 2 months on raising jumbo coturnix quail. I incubated 107 eggs. The 1st part went super smooth. The humidity stayed between 50 and 55%, the temp at 97-99°, they were candled 2 nights ago and we found only 9 eggs of the 107 didn't developed. Now they went into lockdown 4 hours ago and now I can't get the humidity above 65%. I know this is bad but I don't know what to do. I have 2 rubber ice trays for their water this time where as before I had a styrofoam water channel. I filled only 1 ice tray because I knew it would be easier to add water to the 2nd via the air holes at the top. Since it wasnt getting above 60% humidity I slowly started to add water to the 2nd tray. It's now full of water and won't go above 65% humidity. It's a homemade incubator made with expanded polystyrene board with a black light. We have a inkbird temperature control so the temperature automatically comes on and off when the box reads too low or high. I thought I had taken all the precautions and was fully prepared for lock down, but I was clearly wrong. Advise on getting their humidity up please. I don't want to loose the little guys. Also all holes are currently plugged except 1 for air, so plugging them long enough to get it raised is obviously not a option