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acovey24
Chirping
Okay. Thanks! Now if it fogs up the glass do I wipe it down still? Or leave it? Lol!
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LOL I'd wipe it down and let some of the humidity out.Okay. Thanks! Now if it fogs up the glass do I wipe it down still? Or leave it? Lol!
Got it! I feel like i am going crazy because in so worried about them! I checked again one last time and the air cells on all have increased! So I am in the process of bringing the humidity up!
LOL. Usually you see the external pip within 24 hours after the internal pip. Or when you hear chirping inside the egg.Day 19 (20 in an hour and 22 minutes) update: So remember I placed an egg in there to replace one I took out? Well I forgot to not open the incubator and candled, I'm not sure if it is alive or not but I was going to candle egg 3, my Cochin, and it was chirping in there! I freaked out and then remembered! Crap! No visible pips on any of them! My room humidity is not staying up where I want it so I placed a tiny piece of a sponge with a couple of drops of water in there, and again it fogged up the glass. I'm not sure what to do as I can't read the humidity inside the incubator! If I would have known in the beginning I would have been better prepared....maybe not mentally lol! Now I'm off to google how long before it should pip!