I thought about that. Im going to do that and see how it works. Im not going to take it apart just because Im afraid I'll damage something. I just wiped the surfaces off with a mild bleach solution and propped it up face down to dry. Just wanted to make sure I was cleaning it right.
I was wondering the best way to clean this incubator. The bottom should be no problem, but how to clean the top? The surfaces you can wipe down, but should I take it apart to clean under the fan cover? I see stuff on the fan so Im not sure if I should attempt to take it apart to clean it ot not...
Ive got baby ducks in one in lockdown right now. :jumpyI filled both troughs and opened the vent halfway, but the humidity dropped, so I closed the vent back to 1/3rd and its holding steady at 73%.
I talked to a rep for this incubator and he recommended using distilled water in it and not...
Ive read on another thread about these incubators and some accidents on hatch where chicks can get thier beaks or heads injured from the fan and you can order a silicon fan cover for it by contacting customer service and they will send you one but am unable to find thier website so I can ask...
Ive been leaving the plug in because the instructions said to th prevent heat loss. I will take it out when I get home and see if it makes a difference. Thanks!
Ive got one of those incubators and Ive had trouble with the humidity dropping suddenly. I will check it before bed or before work, and it will be right on 50%, then when I get up or get home from work, its dropped to 17% or once, 10%.
Im only filling the one side per instructions. Am I doing...