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    breed temp and hum.

    So correct me if I am wrong but in order to get the best results from your

    clutch, the heat needs to be at 88.5 give or take a degree. And the humidity

    needs to be about as high as it can be kept right? And with the heat( 88.5) is

    that the temp that should be read in the actual clutch tub or just inside the

    bator. Also do you put your thermostat probe on the inside of the actual

    clutch tub and monitor/change the heat/hum. from in there or is all

    monitored/changed from just the bator? If that all made since please help. I

    possibly have a clutch on the way very soon.

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    Re: breed temp and hum.

    Quote Originally Posted by rocky88 View Post
    So correct me if I am wrong but in order to get the best results from your

    clutch, the heat needs to be at 88.5 give or take a degree. And the humidity

    needs to be about as high as it can be kept right?
    Correct

    Quote Originally Posted by rocky88 View Post
    And with the heat( 88.5) is

    that the temp that should be read in the actual clutch tub or just inside the

    bator.
    Inside the incubator, see below.

    Quote Originally Posted by rocky88 View Post
    Also do you put your thermostat probe on the inside of the actual

    clutch tub and monitor/change the heat/hum. from in there or is all

    monitored/changed from just the bator?
    Inside the incubator. There was a post a couple months or so ago about how the temperature fluctuates too much in the tub, and that if the incubator temp is spot on, the inside of the tub will be fine.

    Quote Originally Posted by rocky88 View Post
    If that all made since please help. I

    possibly have a clutch on the way very soon.
    Good luck!
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