On shipped eggs with 'wonky' air cells, I would keep them upright and only tilt them slightly, I would not lie them flat and turn them. I also dry incubate.
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Yes, feel free to use it. I don't plan to.I don't mean to be rude but isn't there a chat thread?
i think they're drowning. I keep my humidity at 20-35 first 18 and bump it up to 60-65 for lockdown. Everyone has a different opinion about it but in my experience I have had dramatically better hatches with dry hatch method.
Yes, feel free to use it. I don't plan to.
*scratches head* Is there any way to lower humidity without getting a dehumidifier? My hygrometer was reading 30% last night but due to massive rain storms, its at 50% with no water in the incubator! I don't have extra money to get a dehumidifier right now, since we have a 18 day trip to the UK coming up LOL