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  • 08-02-2013, 06:43 PM
    Lana's_mom
    Question about temps in the incubator.
    Sorry to ask so many questions. And I don't know why I am having so many problems with my incubator. It worked great last year, and I set it up almost a week before my eggs were laid and it ran fine until a day or so before the eggs were laid. So the problem I am having now if I moved the thermostat probe to the outside of the egg box, just on top. The thermostat is set on pulsing heat, and is set to 86 degrees and is steady there for the most part. I know that is really low, but the 2 thermometers that are inside the egg box are reading 90 degrees on the zoo med, and 92 degrees on the exo tra one. I am not sure what to do about these temps, I know something, some where is off and not working right, but I don't know where. My girl laid 7 nice eggs on Monday, and I am really worried about the eggs right now. They looked fine when I checked on them yesterday, I have been trying to not disturb them to much while trying to fix the temp issues. Thanks for any help.
  • 08-02-2013, 09:49 PM
    joebad976
    Is it a cooler setup? Do you have any pics?

    If you move the probe down to maybe half way the height of the tub that should get your temps to an acceptable level (If this is a cooler setup). I guess it will be hard to help without the pics or a better understanding of your setup.
  • 08-02-2013, 10:52 PM
    CD CONSTRICTORS
    What t-stat? I would set it to dimming if possible.

    Invest in a quality IR gun. Exergen is the best at a tag of $250 and a Raytek MT4 will do you nice for $70.

    I check actual egg temps. I could care less what anything else says.
  • 08-04-2013, 08:51 AM
    Lana's_mom
    sorry that it took so long to reply, I got my temperature's under control but have another question. I checked on my eggs this morning and noticed one is turning slightly yellow from the top heading down. I'm not sure what this means. could this be caused by water dripping off the lid on top of it? I noticed one of the other eggs has a small spot on its side like that. but this egg is almost halfway covered. does this mean the egg is going bad? it still has some veins. I will post a picture of it once I get home. thanks in advance for any information.
  • 08-04-2013, 09:02 AM
    BHReptiles
    Re: Question about temps in the incubator.
    If there is water dripping on the eggs, that's not a good thing. You can raise one end of the egg tub up by a couple of CDs, or just something to raise it up a hair. The water will run down the lid before hitting your eggs.
  • 08-04-2013, 12:06 PM
    Lana's_mom
    Ok here are some pictures.

    This is the Egg I am worried about
    http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...psd050ab19.jpg

    Close up of Egg
    http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps8bdabdb5.jpg

    The setup with the eggs in it
    http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps560f5e8f.jpg

    And the setup all closed up
    http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...psedb36436.jpg

    I added like 4 CD under one side to encourage the water to drain to one side away from the eggs.
  • 08-04-2013, 03:43 PM
    joebad976
    You need to move that egg so it is not touching the side of the tub. None of the eggs should be touching any plastic around them including the lid.

    It is possible that water dripped on it and you may lose it but I have seen worse looking eggs make it. Don't open the tub too much the change in air temps will cause condensation and they may all get water dripping on them.

    Just move them more towards the center. Dry off the lid and let them be. Only check the once a week if you feel the need to. These year I have only checked them around Day 50 only because there are too many to check. I know it is hard not to check them daily I was the same way.

    Congrats and Good Luck.
  • 08-04-2013, 07:24 PM
    grcforce327
    Re: Question about temps in the incubator.
    I won't use that controller on an incubator because of the 2+degree fluctuation in temps. Get one from Spyder Robotics and cut that down to .1 - .2 degrees !
  • 08-04-2013, 11:59 PM
    Lana's_mom
    OK, I moved the eggs more towards the center, But I noticed 2 things, the first was that there were little maggots crawling on the egg I am worried about, and not sure where they came from or if they will harm the other eggs or not. And also the other eggs are firm, but the one I am worried about is really soft and squishy. Plus the veins seem to be no longer all of the egg, but just in one half of it. So this leads to a couple more questions. Are the maggots going to hurt the other eggs, I had another egg tub empty so I put fresh vermitulite and water in it and gently moved the grate with the eggs on it over to the new tub to try and help get rid of the maggots, and if this egg goes bad what do I do since it is stuck to the egg next to it?
  • 08-05-2013, 08:48 AM
    joebad976
    Sounds like that one is going bad and the vultures of bad eggs (maggots) have swarmed in. The other eggs should be fine as long as they do not start going bad.
  • 08-05-2013, 11:47 AM
    grcforce327
    Re: Question about temps in the incubator.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by joebad976 View Post
    The other eggs should be fine as long as they do not start going bad.

    Really?http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/s...aughing001.gif
  • 08-06-2013, 04:40 PM
    Lana's_mom
    Ok, so I am a bit confused, are the maggots going to hurt my other eggs or not? And what do I do about them? I changed the tubs but there are still some in the new tub and I am seeing them crawling on a couple of the eggs. Only the one egg looks bad, and its veins are getting weaker, so I am guessing it is a hopeless egg. And I have only seen a few maggots, not like tons or anything, but they are still there, the gnats and flies are bad this year and so I am doing my best to keep them away from the room my incubator is in. And the bad egg is stuck to one of my good eggs, do I leave it in there for the next 50 days or remove it? And if I need to remove it what is the safest way to do that? It is really stuck to the other egg. Thanks again.
  • 08-06-2013, 05:38 PM
    joebad976
    No they should not attack the good eggs. I apologize for the confusing response(too much Red Bull).
  • 08-06-2013, 06:11 PM
    jms0620
    maggots only eat dead tissue so all good eggs would be fine the cooler lid does not really seal the best so thats how they got in and i use the same thermostat with no problems
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