That last one looks kind of dead to me. Are any of them moving?
I tossed the last one.
Also I noticed the bump on the others is larger so maybe they are moving? But when I candle them I don't see movement or hear anything.
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That last one looks kind of dead to me. Are any of them moving?
If it is not drafty there you put the incubator then why not start.. I don't have an AC where I have my Styrofoam incubator.It is in the shed. It gets up to 90's during the day and in the 70's at night. The eggs are alive and moving as of yesterday and they are almost two weeks old. I say go for it and if you need to put it in a box then do that. Good luck!Can I hatch eggs?? I just obtained a brand new Brinsea Mini Advance Hatching Egg Incubator but I worry because my house doesn't have a thermostat or anything. I just have a window AC that I manually turn on and off. Wouldn't that make the temp in my house too off for incubating? It really does fluctuate a lot in here. Is the incubator good enough to compensate for this? I'm afraid it won't be. I even thought about putting the whole incubator inside a larger box in an attempt to further stabilize its temp.
Wow really, outside?? That's awesome! If temps can vary that much then I won't be so worried. Just all the reading I've done you start to hear these horror stories and getting super worried for a first timer. I'd really like to know your results once they have hatched!If it is not drafty there you put the incubator then why not start.. I don't have an AC where I have my Styrofoam incubator.It is in the shed. It gets up to 90's during the day and in the 70's at night. The eggs are alive and moving as of yesterday and they are almost two weeks old. I say go for it and if you need to put it in a box then do that. Good luck!
I have my brinsea in one of the bedrooms that has a window air conditioner. It's actually sitting under it about 2 feet. It's sitting on a stool. The eggs in it are due to hatch on the 7th and they are doing very well. In the spring when we where still using wood heat it was in the living room where we have our fans to move the heat into the house. I got 100% hatch rates. These Brinsea's are great. I'd go ahead and load it and start hatching.Can I hatch eggs?? I just obtained a brand new Brinsea Mini Advance Hatching Egg Incubator but I worry because my house doesn't have a thermostat or anything. I just have a window AC that I manually turn on and off. Wouldn't that make the temp in my house too off for incubating? It really does fluctuate a lot in here. Is the incubator good enough to compensate for this? I'm afraid it won't be. I even thought about putting the whole incubator inside a larger box in an attempt to further stabilize its temp.
I will let you know on the 11th of July...Wow really, outside?? That's awesome! If temps can vary that much then I won't be so worried. Just all the reading I've done you start to hear these horror stories and getting super worried for a first timer. I'd really like to know your results once they have hatched!
I have heard mixed things about these. Cheap for sure, but I would recommend the GQF Hovabator Genesis. Get the Genesis, not the cheaper ones and you will get years of service for under $200. It only holds 42 eggs, but they hatch chicks very well and are a better deal that the Brinseas. I also have an eco 20 and it works well and is more rugged and cleanable, but if you are careful to clean the Genesis and line it with paper towels for the hatch, it is nearly perfect.Hi! I am lucky enough to own a Brinsea Mini Advance, which is fab. However, it only holds seven eggs at any one time. I really want to get a larger incubator but do not want to spend much money. I know everyone says that the words 'cheap' and 'reliable' never occur in the same sentence, but I'm hoping I could get some feedback on this incubator that I found on ebay. Lots of people seem to be successfully using them, so perhaps someone has a view on it? Thank you very much![]()
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Hi! I am lucky enough to own a Brinsea Mini Advance, which is fab. However, it only holds seven eggs at any one time. I really want to get a larger incubator but do not want to spend much money. I know everyone says that the words 'cheap' and 'reliable' never occur in the same sentence, but I'm hoping I could get some feedback on this incubator that I found on ebay. Lots of people seem to be successfully using them, so perhaps someone has a view on it? Thank you very much![]()
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