I typically run a length of aquarium tubing into the biggest well in the tray and out through the turner cord notch, then use a 60cc syringe to push the water in 

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Oooh look at her! So beautiful. Yes, you should find her a boyfriend! I have a Blue Ameraucana boy and adore him.
Fed the chicks some scraps (February hatch a long chicks) they're living them. They're actually outside now. It's 70 out today so they're loving the weather right now.
I still have all my February chicks. The bantams I bought are inside. They'll escape the brooder I think. I'll wait until the ducks are gone to put them in the shed.I'm moving mine outside today. Much colder than your temps but they're escaping the brooder now. That's always my sign to move them to the barn. They'll be 4 weeks this Wednesday/Friday.
Do you still have all yours? I know you added some bantams. They looked so cute and sweet. I've thinned down to 15 chicks from Feb hatch to grow out. Should have some nice hens to chose from and a couple big roosters to keep them company.
That picture was on day 11 or 12 so about a week before is the candled pictureIt's not because your incubator is plastic, it's just one of the tougher incubators to find a "sweet spot" for humidity with from what I've heard. I'm sure you'll figure it out quickly since you've been researching and monitoring closely! I've had a bunch of incubators, my favorites are still plastic models. The Nurture Right 360 and IncuView are both nice and I now have a Brinsea that when running it empty has held really consistently but I haven't hatched in it yet. If you go for styrofoam I usually recommend Hovabator, it's a heavier styrofoam body and lots of people love them.
What day are you on in incubation? The air cells look good for day 18 but the candling image you shared I'm not so sure about. Might just be hard to see in the picture.
I'm moving mine outside today. Much colder than your temps but they're escaping the brooder now. That's always my sign to move them to the barn. They'll be 4 weeks this Wednesday/Friday.
Do you still have all yours? I know you added some bantams. They looked so cute and sweet. I've thinned down to 15 chicks from Feb hatch to grow out. Should have some nice hens to chose from and a couple big roosters to keep them company.