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Incubator Problem
I made an incubator and i have a problem with the moisture build up inside the serlite container inside the incubator. how can I fix this problem.
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Re: Incubator Problem
You could melt / drill holes in the tubs. I do not do this myself, but have heard of others that use this method.
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Re: Incubator Problem
The medium you are using for your incubation could be too moist also. What is your incubator setup?
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Re: Incubator Problem
I just have a styrofoam cooler with water and a fish tank heater. I needed something quick everything else seem's fine.
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Re: Incubator Problem
I do have some holes that i made on the serlite container.
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Re: Incubator Problem
Condensation is going to form inside the egg tubs. Its really nothing to worry about as long as its not dripping on the eggs.
I hatched two clutches last year. Hatchrite,light diffuser panel, a little extra water,press and seal and a snap on lid. There is one small(1/8'')hole in one end of the tub. I keep it covered with tape for the first 6 weeks.
Condensation formed on the press and seal as well as the sides of the tubs. No mold grew.All the eggs hatched out healthy babies.
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Dave nice looking Neo. It seem's like it is going to drip on the eggs.
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