How wide is the bowl? If 4" wide, try 2" wide, or a shot glass. You might also do like I suggested and start using distilled water.It was a very small bowl
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How wide is the bowl? If 4" wide, try 2" wide, or a shot glass. You might also do like I suggested and start using distilled water.It was a very small bowl
Will distilled water even lower humidity?How wide is the bowl? If 4" wide, try 2" wide, or a shot glass. You might also do like I suggested and start using distilled water.
No, but it could reduce the chance of bacteria in your incubator, and it will prolong the parts of your incubated that are exposed to the humidity. It's cheap, it's $1 gallon, so why not use it?Will distilled water even lower humidity?
Yes I’m going too@Kaitlyn18 , I think in you other thread you mentioned that your scale was not very accurate, so I'd also like to suggest that you invest in a scale capable of weighing an Emu egg accurately.
I know I’m going to but I just really need the humidity to drop.No, but it could reduce the chance of bacteria in your incubator, and it will prolong the parts of your incubated that are exposed to the humidity. It's cheap, it's $1 gallon, so why not use it?
Less water = less humidity
Where do you live, the humidity in your house affects the humidity in the incubator since you have a vent. I've been reading up about "dry" incubating, you may want to search that out.
Start with zero water. If too low, add one shot glass of water. If still too low, add another. does that make sense?I know I’m going to but I just really need the humidity to drop.