Your humidity is a little high for my liking but then again, I prefer the “dry method” and usually have my humidity sitting around 30% for the first 18 days then crank up to at least 60-65% the last three days. One thing I would recommend with eBay eggs is to candle them upon arrival to determine if the air cells are intact or not. Usually non-intact air cell eggs requires different incubation techniques to hopefully reattach the air cell in the “right” place.
Yeah, I've been reading about the dry method. I just went with google my first go-round and it worked, it's definitely something I'll look into for next time.
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Your humidity is a little high for my liking but then again, I prefer the “dry method” and usually have my humidity sitting around 30% for the first 18 days then crank up to at least 60-65% the last three days. One thing I would recommend with eBay eggs is to candle them upon arrival to determine if the air cells are intact or not. Usually non-intact air cell eggs requires different incubation techniques to hopefully reattach the air cell in the “right” place.
Yeah, I've been reading about the dry method. I just went with google my first go-round and it worked, it's definitely something I'll look into for next time.
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