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thoughts on incubation so far...

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Posted by: jmorris at Tue Mar 21 22:51:46 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jmorris ]  
   

Over the course of the last week, I've tweaked the incubator a little to get the humidity higher by T-ing a small inlet hose off the main ultrasonic humidifier supply line to the vivarium.

I started using the Digital Panel Thermometer/Hygro from www.beanfarm.com to monitor the temp and humidity in the incubator (it reads both levels at the probe!). The minimum temp has been 65, the max 72. The humidity has consistently stayed between 88 and 92%.

What do you all think? Too much variation, not enough, too high humidity? So far, the egg looks great to me: no dimpling, swelling, or mold. Just sharing my experiences and looking for opinions.

Thanks,
Jared

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