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I have quail eggs in my incubator. And my humidity is usually 40-50% and temperature from 99.5-102 degrees. I have been told that 40-50 is okay, but others say 50-60 percent is better and to up it on the last days from 60-70. I’m confused and want to make sure I’ll have baby quails
 
I have quail eggs in my incubator. And my humidity is usually 40-50% and temperature from 99.5-102 degrees. I have been told that 40-50 is okay, but others say 50-60 percent is better and to up it on the last days from 60-70. I’m confused and want to make sure I’ll have baby quails
I haven't set quail, but humidity is very weather dependant, in the winter I'd go with the higher amount, unless you live somewhere that is super humid regardless of the current weather.

I live coastally, so with chicken eggs I end up going with really low humidity. I've heard quail are a lot more picky because they're so small, I guess I don't really have an answer for you humidity is very much a play it by ear kinda thing.
 
I’m from California in the county of Ventura, and live only 5-7 minutes from the beach so I think the lower will work for me as well. Thank you, for answering all my current questions. There’s a lot of support and answers on this site. I’m thankful that I was able to come along and join you all.
 
Something crazy happened today. In the morning I candled one of my eggs which is my favorite one.. it’s all white without any spots. And I didn’t see much but a little dark color inside when I candled it. It’s been about 11 hours since I candled it the first time today and I did it all over again and was able to see veins. I’m so excited and find it so crazy how a super market egg has life inside. Just wanted to share this update.
 

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