Yaaaaaaayyyyeeee!!!!!! Well done! Just a recommendation I use a humidifier in the room I'm incubating in. I have a Brinsea Octagon Eco and the water wells are sort of deep trenches along the bottom. I use sterile cotton (like a square piece of fabric) and feed it down into the trench and then lay it flat on the bottom, so it's like a cotton wick into the water well. I then use a sponge. I cut it into 4 to five pieces and I put two in the incubator after soaking, dripping wet, in water. My humidity stays around 75% and when a chick hatches it bumps up to 80%. If I need to open the incubator I can because I've had the humidifier going so the it won't shrink wrap any chicks. I've opened my incubator a load of times during lockdown and never had an issue with shrink wrapping, or the humidity dropping below 60%. I also try not to open the incubator before the chicks start hatching. It's significantly more difficult to get the humidity up quickly if there are no chicks in the incubator. Good luck and good job!