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No substrate question regarding humidity

ronin1360 Feb 02, 2007 05:15 PM

As mentioned in my post below, I have my incubator set up and my fingers crossed. I've got it set up using the no substrate method and the humidity is always at 99% (it's probably 100% humidity actually, but my digital hygrometer only goes up to 99). im wondering, is that too much humidity? im worried that condensation will form on the eggs which, from what i've heard, is a big no-no. should i be worried or will eggs be ok when subjected to 99-100% humidity levels?

any help from you no-substrate users would be great!

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coldthumb Feb 04, 2007 06:40 PM

That's good actually...Just be sure to tilt the box a bit so that it doesn't rain down on them from the lid.

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Charles

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