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True lolWell... In the UK they have to be cold hardy
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True lolWell... In the UK they have to be cold hardy
And able to swimWell... In the UK they have to be cold hardy
I got a borroto recently and so far I like like it. It is a bit difficult to get it up to 60% humidityDo any of you lot do much incubating?
I'm looking for a second incubator and wondered what ones you use.
My current one is a relatively expensive one but I don't want to spend a huge amount this time.
seeing as it's mainly people from US in this forum, all I ever hear about is hovabators and nurture rights.
they sound pretty good but unfortunately don't ship to uk
Yes I do like the look of those.I got a borroto recently and so far I like like it. It is a bit difficult to get it up to 60% humidity
First one I got worked well-ish for a year then suddenly toasted my eggs. Next one all most all of the eggs didn’t manage to pip, I think it was bad ventilation, it also had decently big fluctuations in temperature as well as the temperature was not very even through out the incubatorYes I do like the look of those.
They're still more expensive than I was hoping for though.
I know there are a few cheap Chinese ones which are apparently ok. I was wondering wether anyone had any experience with them?
Ah yep the second one was one of the ones I was interested in. I'll cross that off my list now. Thanks for sharing that!First one I got worked well-ish for a year then suddenly toasted my eggs. Next one all most all of the eggs didn’t manage to pip, I think it was bad ventilation, it also had decently big fluctuations in temperature as well as the temperature was not very even through out the incubator
First incubator
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second incubator
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