I ordered a new hygrometer for my incubator, because I felt the one with the probe that I had was incorrect. And boy was it.

I put the new one in, and while the old one read 68%..the new one read 92%. So I un-taped the vent holes in the incubator and the container that I had originally taped up to try and hold in some humidity, and the new hygrometer has settled down to 88% and has been at that for the past 5 hours.

What do you all feel is a "good" humidity level for a mold-free incubation period?

I think I'm getting all done just in time. I checked on Hecate this evening, and her eyes are starting to cloud over like the rest of her body. =)

Btw, I also finally got my computer running the way I want. Spent the money a month ago and had it completely rebuilt, but they didn't change my operating system. So it was really slow and sluggish. So over the weekend I upgrade to Win XP and can I say, wow? I don't like Micro$oft much, but this is a heck of a lot better than Win 98. Now I can game and do all sorts of stuff in half the time of what I used to.
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