Quote Originally Posted by toddmbecker1234 View Post
The problem is that once a day or two you need to open the saran wrap up and let fresh air in and dry off the moisture that has accumulated on the wrap. If you do not do this the air will become stagnant and if you do not sry off the wrap then droplets will appear and if they drop onto the eggs then they can be ruined. What you are using is called a closed egg box, meaning air is not being circulated, but you still need to allow fresh air in regularly. Todd
Quote Originally Posted by pfan151 View Post
You really don't have to open the box ever. About half of my clutches this year were never even looked at after they were placed in the incubator until they were at cutting day. Even had a couple pip early and the box had not been opened in 55 days. My boxes are totally air tight.
Agreed. As long as you make sure there's no condensation dripping on the eggs, you never have to open the egg box itself.