I had a spike with an old Hovabator.. It was up to 103 one day and I noticed. I think it was a week from hatch, and I had a really good outcome. I think maybe 2 died because of it.. Maybe I caught it just in time...It was really crazy. My setup is where I spend all my time. My house is a cottage. So the room temp is steady and I can babysit the LG all day long. I'm retired. I'm standing looking at the thing and watch the temp gauge and humidity go off the wall! Just out of no where! Weird! The LG has a temp/hygrometer on the top lid and I never use it for accurate readings, but even it was going way too high. I refused to panic and open the bator so I opened the door behind me. Cold outside air cooled the whole room very quickly, as did the cold distilled water I immediatly syringed onto the sponges. Now this is the weirdest part. The humidity was reading 70% and climbing with the 105 degrees! As soon as the bator started to cool, the humidity dropped back down to 63%! I can't explain that. It's been holding at that humidity and a steady 100 degrees on two thermometers ever since. But who the heck knows what's going on inside this LG while I'm sleeping?!
I don't get worried or let incubating get to me. I do enjoy it and it is fun. Even when things go upside down. I'm always learning and gaining experience. But...I don't have patience with faulty equiptment.
The Gensis can't go higher than 103. It's not set to do that. I know because I have to crank it full blast in the basement when I take my turner out. It will hold steady at 98, which is perfect after day 18. Supposedly it does not need to be 99.5 during hatch. I've never had an issue. I fill the well and that's it. No sponges needed... nothing. I have a no-slip shelf liner on the bottom because I had a couple of silkies develop splay leg trying to get the hang of walking on the metal mesh provided.
Oh the excitement!!I have my first silkie zipping..no other activity![]()
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