Ok my incubator is up and running, doing a good job of holding fairly steady temps. (Eggs aren't in yet.) I have a pc fan and a water heater thermostat in a plastic cooler. I tried a styrofoam cooler first, but the temp swings were too big and it cycled really fast. When I moved everything over to a plastic cooler it was much more steady.
It cycles very slowly from 98.0 to 99.9, but that is based on the air reading with the thermometer near the light. The water wiggler is over by they opposite wall from the light and it reads lower, 95-97 degrees.
I'm not sure what to do. It seems like the eggs closer to the light will be too hot and the ones on the far side will be too cool. I put a piece of foil in front of the light to deflect a little, but it hasn't made that much of a difference.
What should I do? Should I turn up the thermostat so it's closer to 99 inside the water wiggler? Then the air thermometer will be several degrees higher, probably 101-104 or so...
I'm hoping to put the eggs in tomorrow evening, so I need to figure out what to do! I've never hatched anything before, so I'm a bit clueless...
It cycles very slowly from 98.0 to 99.9, but that is based on the air reading with the thermometer near the light. The water wiggler is over by they opposite wall from the light and it reads lower, 95-97 degrees.
I'm not sure what to do. It seems like the eggs closer to the light will be too hot and the ones on the far side will be too cool. I put a piece of foil in front of the light to deflect a little, but it hasn't made that much of a difference.
What should I do? Should I turn up the thermostat so it's closer to 99 inside the water wiggler? Then the air thermometer will be several degrees higher, probably 101-104 or so...
I'm hoping to put the eggs in tomorrow evening, so I need to figure out what to do! I've never hatched anything before, so I'm a bit clueless...
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