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Hey folks, can I join this thread? I had never even heard of the MaxiCoopX incubator until a couple of days ago. I am convinced now that I need one after reading through much of this thread. I was watching a new in box one on Ebay and the seller sent me an offer, I countered just a smidge because the shipping is UPS and a bit more expensive, waiting to hear from him/her.
I've hatched a lot in my Hovabator, first the original, and now, my Genesis preset. I have some very expensive hatching eggs coming next week from a great breeder of ultra high quality Barred Plymouth Rocks (Jamie Duckworth) and I really don't want to mess this up. They're coming from about four hours away in the next state so not far. I've usually had pretty good luck with shipped eggs over the past 20 years, but needless to say, I'm nervous. I really want these to hatch! Fertility is good because Jamie did two test hatches, 18 out of 20 eggs successfully escaped from their shells so if it doesn't go as well as I hope, I don't want it to be the fault of the incubator! Shipping is gamble enough so I'd like to do this one in the Maticoop.
The Genesis humidity reads about 8-10% low from what it actually is (calibrated an analog hygro to verify, again) and I think the temp is okay, but every thermo/hygro I put in there to test it always reads 2* lower than the preset 100* on the bator. I still think the Genesis temp is prob very accurate, not the thermometers I put in there, cheapies. I hope I can get the MaxiCoop 30 set up, tested and maybe hatch in that one. i'm going back to the one breed I love the most, not keeping others after this, will hatch from them and don't plan to do more shipped eggs if this goes well enough.
All that preamble is to ask how folks have done with shipped eggs in that particular incubator. The last time I incubated was almost 9 years ago with some great quality BRs and Partridge/Blue Partridge Brahmas, both types have been relatively broody so I never needed to use anything except broodies to hatch. A few from those hatches are still around, everything seems to live to the age of Methusalah here, LOL.
I have always held the humidity to between 35 and 45 the first 18 days, as I recall. I am in the N. GA mountains at 2000 ft elevation so not as humid as it is a couple hours south of me, if that helps with suggestions. Thanks, all. ~Cynthia
 
Hey folks, can I join this thread? I had never even heard of the MaxiCoopX incubator until a couple of days ago. I am convinced now that I need one after reading through much of this thread. I was watching a new in box one on Ebay and the seller sent me an offer, I countered just a smidge because the shipping is UPS and a bit more expensive, waiting to hear from him/her.
I've hatched a lot in my Hovabator, first the original, and now, my Genesis preset. I have some very expensive hatching eggs coming next week from a great breeder of ultra high quality Barred Plymouth Rocks (Jamie Duckworth) and I really don't want to mess this up. They're coming from about four hours away in the next state so not far. I've usually had pretty good luck with shipped eggs over the past 20 years, but needless to say, I'm nervous. I really want these to hatch! Fertility is good because Jamie did two test hatches, 18 out of 20 eggs successfully escaped from their shells so if it doesn't go as well as I hope, I don't want it to be the fault of the incubator! Shipping is gamble enough so I'd like to do this one in the Maticoop.
The Genesis humidity reads about 8-10% low from what it actually is (calibrated an analog hygro to verify, again) and I think the temp is okay, but every thermo/hygro I put in there to test it always reads 2* lower than the preset 100* on the bator. I still think the Genesis temp is prob very accurate, not the thermometers I put in there, cheapies. I hope I can get the MaxiCoop 30 set up, tested and maybe hatch in that one. i'm going back to the one breed I love the most, not keeping others after this, will hatch from them and don't plan to do more shipped eggs if this goes well enough.
All that preamble is to ask how folks have done with shipped eggs in that particular incubator. The last time I incubated was almost 9 years ago with some great quality BRs and Partridge/Blue Partridge Brahmas, both types have been relatively broody so I never needed to use anything except broodies to hatch. A few from those hatches are still around, everything seems to live to the age of Methusalah here, LOL.
I have always held the humidity to between 35 and 45 the first 18 days, as I recall. I am in the N. GA mountains at 2000 ft elevation so not as humid as it is a couple hours south of me, if that helps with suggestions. Thanks, all. ~Cynthia
Did you say there's a NIB Maticoopx incubator on Ebay right now?
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Hey folks, can I join this thread? I had never even heard of the MaxiCoopX incubator until a couple of days ago. I am convinced now that I need one after reading through much of this thread. I was watching a new in box one on Ebay and the seller sent me an offer, I countered just a smidge because the shipping is UPS and a bit more expensive, waiting to hear from him/her.
I've hatched a lot in my Hovabator, first the original, and now, my Genesis preset. I have some very expensive hatching eggs coming next week from a great breeder of ultra high quality Barred Plymouth Rocks (Jamie Duckworth) and I really don't want to mess this up. They're coming from about four hours away in the next state so not far. I've usually had pretty good luck with shipped eggs over the past 20 years, but needless to say, I'm nervous. I really want these to hatch! Fertility is good because Jamie did two test hatches, 18 out of 20 eggs successfully escaped from their shells so if it doesn't go as well as I hope, I don't want it to be the fault of the incubator! Shipping is gamble enough so I'd like to do this one in the Maticoop.
The Genesis humidity reads about 8-10% low from what it actually is (calibrated an analog hygro to verify, again) and I think the temp is okay, but every thermo/hygro I put in there to test it always reads 2* lower than the preset 100* on the bator. I still think the Genesis temp is prob very accurate, not the thermometers I put in there, cheapies. I hope I can get the MaxiCoop 30 set up, tested and maybe hatch in that one. i'm going back to the one breed I love the most, not keeping others after this, will hatch from them and don't plan to do more shipped eggs if this goes well enough.
All that preamble is to ask how folks have done with shipped eggs in that particular incubator. The last time I incubated was almost 9 years ago with some great quality BRs and Partridge/Blue Partridge Brahmas, both types have been relatively broody so I never needed to use anything except broodies to hatch. A few from those hatches are still around, everything seems to live to the age of Methusalah here, LOL.
I have always held the humidity to between 35 and 45 the first 18 days, as I recall. I am in the N. GA mountains at 2000 ft elevation so not as humid as it is a couple hours south of me, if that helps with suggestions. Thanks, all. ~Cynthia
Sure you can join.
I can't help much on the shipped eggs because I haven't had shipped eggs in years and years.
All I can say is if I wanted my best chance of hatching any important eggs my Maticoopx would be my go to.
 
There are a few of the 20 and the 30. I always check Ebay. Don't buy mine out from under me, LOL. Amazon has both of those and good prices if you shop there. Actually, the Amazon price beats most on Ebay. There is a 30 egg on Ebay shipped from China for just $116, but will take a month to get, if you even want to take the chance. I quit Amazon years ago so I buy more on Ebay and Walmart online.
 
There are a few of the 20 and the 30. I always check Ebay. Don't buy mine out from under me, LOL. Amazon has both of those and good prices if you shop there. Actually, the Amazon price beats most on Ebay. There is a 30 egg on Ebay shipped from China for just $116, but will take a month to get, if you even want to take the chance. I quit Amazon years ago so I buy more on Ebay and Walmart online.
I was just messing with ya. I wouldn't buy an incubator out from under someone I know. That's a get a rope move.
I use Amazon and Ebay and any and every place I can for an incubator.
I even got one from Temu that came from China.
I got my Maticoopx NIB off Marketplace.
 
These days gotta save those $$! I was teasing you about buying something from under me. I hope I get it because my eggs may be here by next Wednesday. If I have to, I will hatch them in the Hova Genesis (but I'd rather not with these eggs)
 
Seller accepted my offer so a new MaticoopX 30 is coming, hopefully in time for this hatch. I may create a thread dedicated to this hatch and the resulting flock I get from it same as I did with my Evolution of Atlas thread, maybe in the future compare my Marvin Stukel Rocks and my Jill Burk Rocks to these, though I believe these have some Stukel blood in them.
 
Seller accepted my offer so a new MaticoopX 30 is coming, hopefully in time for this hatch. I may create a thread dedicated to this hatch and the resulting flock I get from it same as I did with my Evolution of Atlas thread, maybe in the future compare my Marvin Stukel Rocks and my Jill Burk Rocks to these, though I believe these have some Stukel blood in them.
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