minameemanimnm
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So here we are three years later and I have my first three clutches of eggs!
-VPI Line Pastel 100% Het. Lavender Albino X VPI Line Pastel 100% Het. Lavender Albino
-Super Pastel 100% Het. Pied X Pied
-Super Pastel X Super Pastel
I have a Natures Spirit Incubator being controlled by a Vivarium Electronics VE-300 that is set at 89 degrees. I have set the eggs up in 6 QT Sterilite boxes with two inches of perilite and H2O, then light diffuser, then the eggs, then press and seal, and finally the lid, no air holes. There is no added humidity to the incubator. I have filled the void space in the incubator with water bottles, but not to the point of preventing any air flow from the fan.
Within three day of the eggs going in I had a storm and power outage. I have no clue how long it lasted, I was at work and when I got home it was already back on. I only know it was off due to the fact that all of the digital clocks in my house were flashing. The thermostat has a backup battery and had the incubator at temp. when I arrived. The power was out anywhere from 1 min. to 8hrs. Could this of had an adverse effect on the eggs? Is there a way to tell if it did?
With no air holes in the tub and press and seal over the top how often should I be opening the egg boxes for air exchange? If I open the boxes, is the temp. drop that occurs in doing so going to cause an adverse effect on the eggs?
Two of the tubs have beads of humidity all over the inside walls the other one has none is this normal? Is one right or one wrong?
All 15 eggs look just like they did the day I put them in, nice and plump and pearly white. I candled all 15 before they went in the incubator and they all had very nice veins. I am at day 15 and am one of the most patient people on this planet, but I can tell you these are some long days!
I appreciate everyone's answers and all the info everyone has posted on this site to get me to the point I am today!
Best Regards,
Nolan Mans
-VPI Line Pastel 100% Het. Lavender Albino X VPI Line Pastel 100% Het. Lavender Albino
-Super Pastel 100% Het. Pied X Pied
-Super Pastel X Super Pastel
I have a Natures Spirit Incubator being controlled by a Vivarium Electronics VE-300 that is set at 89 degrees. I have set the eggs up in 6 QT Sterilite boxes with two inches of perilite and H2O, then light diffuser, then the eggs, then press and seal, and finally the lid, no air holes. There is no added humidity to the incubator. I have filled the void space in the incubator with water bottles, but not to the point of preventing any air flow from the fan.
Within three day of the eggs going in I had a storm and power outage. I have no clue how long it lasted, I was at work and when I got home it was already back on. I only know it was off due to the fact that all of the digital clocks in my house were flashing. The thermostat has a backup battery and had the incubator at temp. when I arrived. The power was out anywhere from 1 min. to 8hrs. Could this of had an adverse effect on the eggs? Is there a way to tell if it did?
With no air holes in the tub and press and seal over the top how often should I be opening the egg boxes for air exchange? If I open the boxes, is the temp. drop that occurs in doing so going to cause an adverse effect on the eggs?
Two of the tubs have beads of humidity all over the inside walls the other one has none is this normal? Is one right or one wrong?
All 15 eggs look just like they did the day I put them in, nice and plump and pearly white. I candled all 15 before they went in the incubator and they all had very nice veins. I am at day 15 and am one of the most patient people on this planet, but I can tell you these are some long days!
I appreciate everyone's answers and all the info everyone has posted on this site to get me to the point I am today!
Best Regards,
Nolan Mans