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Posted by: gsrept at Tue Jun 14 15:58:38 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gsrept ] first off humidity does not mean that there is water droplets forming on lid of incubation chamber. realitive humidity is the amount of water saturation the air is holding. i would be concerned about standing water in the incubation box. I would have to say that your media you are incubating in is to dry if they are already dimpiling and i would be willing to bet you do not have 92 percent humidity. start by rechecking all humidistats just like the one on incubator i would bet dollar for dollar the store bought one is also wrong.what are you using vermiculite or hatchrite and how are eggs set up? [ Hide Replies ]
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