YO GEORGIANS! :)

If you had the patience to search back 1,500 or so pages, LTygress did a great pic/spec post on the new one, and compared it to the old one too.
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Yea, um....

LTygress? Can I get some key words from that post, so I can use the "search this thread" function??
 
:th Yea, um....

LTygress? Can I get some key words from that post, so I can use the "search this thread" function??
Oh dang! I never even saw that before now!

Hmm let's see.. LG new design, viewing windows.. She talked about the bottom half being deeper.. I guess that's what you mean?
 
I love that bbq place!! I don't eat pork, but the beef is out of this world!!
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Did y'all know that Mr. Character was on Pit Masters the TV show? He was on 2 episodes. If you watch a rerun of the show, you will be pleased to see that he was not trying to "act". His rib sandwich plate is the best deal and those ribs are fabulous!!!
 
Did y'all know that Mr. Character was on Pit Masters the TV show? He was on 2 episodes. If you watch a rerun of the show, you will be pleased to see that he was not trying to "act". His rib sandwich plate is the best deal and those ribs are fabulous!!!
That's awesome! All this talk about Character's, and now I want some!!
 
Reading now! Thanks!! :thumbsup

If you are used to hatching with an LG, BE CAREFUL WITH THE NEW ONE! Only start by filling one tray with water, then give it about a day. Check humidity after that, and then fill another tray only if you need a good increase! If you're like 5% off of what you want, just leave it alone. The new trays have a LOT more surface area, and I started by filling 4, since Georgia can have some pretty dry winter air. But the humidity went into the 70s from it, and killed several embryos.
 
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If you are used to hatching with an LG, BE CAREFUL WITH THE NEW ONE! Only start by filling one tray with water, then give it about a day. Check humidity after that, and then fill another tray only if you need a good increase! If you're like 5% off of what you want, just leave it alone. The new trays have a LOT more surface area, and I started by filling 4, since Georgia can have some pretty dry winter air. But the humidity went into the 70s from it, and killed several embryos.
When do you add water to yours?
 

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