JoJoM
Songster
I did my best to maintain around 99.5 through out and about 50% humidity. My house is super dry and my Amazon cheapie incubator made it really hard to maintain the humidity though. I did keep it in the Styrofoam, so that helped at least to keep the temp stable.@JoJoM they are SO cute!!
I’m happy you are having a good hatch!
Can I ask, out of curiosity, what temp and humidity you had during incubation and lockdown?
Lockdown was a bit of a sh!tshow, I must admit. I kept the temp steady at 99.5 and put a tupperware and sponge it to try to get it over 60% but unless I kept topping up with hot water constantly, I couldn't get it higher. I opened the lid way too frequently and kept checking them so then, I worried that they'd shrink wrap so if they had pipped, I made a safety hole worried that the pip didn't break the membrane. I opened the one I lost and he had pipped internally but then quit so I was afraid he'd run out of air. I assisted the first little one, the other three have hatched on their own. I'm really sorry you didn't have a super successful hatch. We spend so much time on them and to get that far to suffer such a loss is awful.
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