1/4" is standard
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If you put the thermostat in it'll work just like a regular incubator. It'll stop heating after it hits the perfect temp you set. Then it'll turn on when the temp starts to lower.What I worry about the most is whatever heating device you use, will the thermostat work right? Do you just place or install the element and try to get it around the right temp? I havent done much research, so should probably do that
Or bite the bullet and get the Brinsea cabinet... it’s obvious we all have a problem, might as well treat myself like a true addict![]()
Where does the heat come from in your incubator?So I got up this morning and the colder spots were still there. I am wondering if it has anything to do with the plastic nesting material I am using to put the eggs on. I am considering removing it. Underneath I have 0,4 inch hardware cloth. Will this be ok for them to hatch on or are those holes to big? Also will this be to hard? I chose this nesting material to give them a softer landing.
I would do that and maybe some blankets... I'm not sure exactly what to do when you lose power, but I assume getting things that'll keep it warm would be the best bet.Hi everyone!
Tomorrow will be day 15 for my eggies!
This morning the power company decided to let us know they will be turning the power off from 9am to 4pm.I have styrofoam that came with the incubator that I can put around it, will this be sufficient to keep them safe?
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I would do that and maybe some blankets... I'm not sure exactly what to do when you lose power, but I assume getting things that'll keep it warm would be the best bet.
It has a fan in the top area with 2 light bulbs. The temperature was steady last week. But that was without the nesting material in. I went to get some shelf liner just to be sure. If there aren’t any pips yet when I get home in about an hour I’m going to get them out and put the shelf liner instead of the nesting material.Where does the heat come from in your incubator?
If it's from the top then it wouldn't be the nesting material.
Does your incubator have a fan to circulate the air?
If not then I would put one in next time because the air isn't circulating correctly with still air.
Are you talking about inside the incubatorI relly could use some urgent advice on this, if the hw cloth is not ok, I need to run to the store to get something that will do the job