"Correct temp" varies depending on type of incubator; is it a still air or does it have a fan? If it is a still air, then it is also important to know where you placed the thermometer... if you have thermometer down by the bottom of the eggs, then the temp at tops of eggs will be much hotter, since heat rises, and may well be over 103 degrees, which would be too hot.
I was told that if in doubt, that I was better off erring on the side of "cooler temps", as opposed to "hotter temps"
If you look at the top of this page you will see "Learning Center", click on that, then go to the "How To" section, there is a TON of really good info on "how to hatch eggs", that will help you! (Including info on temps)!!
Good luck
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I was told that if in doubt, that I was better off erring on the side of "cooler temps", as opposed to "hotter temps"
If you look at the top of this page you will see "Learning Center", click on that, then go to the "How To" section, there is a TON of really good info on "how to hatch eggs", that will help you! (Including info on temps)!!
Good luck
