I should be having eggs that are supposed to be hatching soon, but I don't know when and I'm not home so I won't be able to see them 

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I'm still using my Little Giant still air one.
It has the most accurate readout on temp and humidity, zero hot or cold spots because the turner goes all the way around the incubator, more consistent turning in that style of turner and turns more often. The IncuView offers more flexibility in hatching different species but the eggs do hop around a bit more in that style of turner and while the hot and cold spots are minimal compared to say, a Little Giant, they're still there. When I do a side by side I'll have a better idea of whether the two incubators have the same hatch rate. I'm not being critical though, I'm telling you my minute nit picky details that make me like the Nurture Right more, the IncuView is still a fantastic incubator and like I said, a breeze to clean. I very well may consider using my NR360s as incubators and the IncuView as a hatcher actually.
On the subject of rotating eggs in an incubator we shared this in a hatch-a-long last year and I found it very interesting for anyone that's interested.
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Yeah I can see why the incuview is the perfect hatcher haha. I’m loving it. And I think once I’m hatching my own eggs I’ll definitely give a Nurture right a try. It’s iust with all the wonky air cells from shipped eggs, I like the option to throw a carton in there and just turn them manually upright. If I could do that in the Nurture right I would get that one as my second.
I remember that. I went through and mapped all the temps in my Genesis after seeing that picture and started rotating my eggs every time I candle them so they aren't in one spot for too long. I will rotate them around the whole incubator every time I candle them.On the subject of rotating eggs in an incubator we shared this in a hatch-a-long last year and I found it very interesting for anyone that's interested.
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I've never actually tried putting a carton in there... I know the height would work, the length may need to be trimmed though.
Yeah I can see why the incuview is the perfect hatcher haha. I’m loving it. And I think once I’m hatching my own eggs I’ll definitely give a Nurture right a try. It’s iust with all the wonky air cells from shipped eggs, I like the option to throw a carton in there and just turn them manually upright. If I could do that in the Nurture right I would get that one as my second.