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Humidity in incubator
So what I just found out is that with my little shoebox rubbermaid that i have my eggs in is if I don't use any press n seal, the humidity doesn't stick around.
What can I do to get the humidity back up? The eggs are starting to collapse a bit. can I spray the entire thing, including the eggs? or should I poor some water into the rubbermaid?
I put the press n seal back on, so hopefully things will improve once i get more humidity in...
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Start back over from scratch and mix up a new batch of whatever you are using to incubate....
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Re: Humidity in incubator
What kind of incubator do you have Nate?
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Why can't you put press n seal or saran wrap over the box?
Have you added a container of water to the bottom of the 'bator for ambient humidity?
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Re: Humidity in incubator
Originally Posted by kellysballs
What kind of incubator do you have Nate?
a wine cooler converted to an incubator
Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
Why can't you put press n seal or saran wrap over the box?
Have you added a container of water to the bottom of the 'bator for ambient humidity?
I have press n seal and the lid..i could probably do without the lid tho.
I had a container of water initially, but my accurite was showing like 60% humidity...i didn't see that it made any difference. I could possibly try again.
The eggs appear to be doing just fine thanks everyone
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Re: Humidity in incubator
If you are gonna mist or add moisture do it to the substrate and not the eggs. Better to start a little at a time because you can always add more but getting it out aint as easy.
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