ideal humidity for incubation?
i have a clutch in the incubator, and no matter what i do, the humidity seems to stay between 75-80%. i'd prefer it higher. is this ok?:confusd:
Re: ideal humidity for incubation?
Consider changing the type of tub you are using or add some clear press and seal over the tub top then secure the lid over the press and seal. That always puts my humidity at 99%.
Re: ideal humidity for incubation?
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bcr229
Should be 95% or higher. How is your egg tub set up and what kind of hygrometer are you using?
i'm using one of those 6 qt plastic tubs (bought from home depot) with a vermiculite mix. the humidity guage is the kind they sell at petco.
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Originally Posted by
Albert Clark
Consider changing the type of tub you are using or add some clear press and seal over the tub top then secure the lid over the press and seal. That always puts my humidity at 99%.
like saran wrap?
Re: ideal humidity for incubation?
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se7en
did the plastic wrap thing and put in a different humidity guage. reads 85% now. guess i'll have to hope for the best.
the incubator does have a glass door, and condensation has been building up on the inside. that's a good sign, right?
The actual product is called "press and seal" it's more tub friendly bc it adheres to the edges of the tub to seal it. You have to make sure you press it onto the edge of the tub and pull it taut as you apply it to the tub edges. If it's applied properly your humidity should be higher than 85%