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  1. Debbie292d

    Troubleshooting incubation issues

    I would try see if you could send it back, but I know some return windows on Amazon are 30 days and if that's the case, you're well over that. Borrowing an incubator is a great idea. I did that, and didn't end up liking the one I borrowed, thus bought the NR 360, then a few months later, the...
  2. Debbie292d

    Troubleshooting incubation issues

    It really doesn't make any sense especially since you've got eggs from different sources and candling shows them as mostly viable early on, so they're getting killed off during the incubating at some point. There are three main things they need most of all, which sounds like you have fine...
  3. Debbie292d

    Troubleshooting incubation issues

    When you consider we are putting eggs with tons of germs on them in our incubators, I don't generally worry too much about germs, but I do sterilize the incubators after each batch. I think you'd only have to worry about any serious egg-harming bacteria if an egg cracks and oozes or one...
  4. Debbie292d

    Troubleshooting incubation issues

    One other question I forgot to ask is if you are using a different thermometer and hygrometer besides the one on the incubator. Those two incubators I have both run off by a degree and one runs low 2 degrees F. Govee is one of the great brands if you don't have any and like having an app on...
  5. Debbie292d

    Troubleshooting incubation issues

    Hiya, and welcome again to BYC! :frow You said it has rollers. Does that mean it turns the eggs? Without knowing the brand, I'm a little stuck. We have two incubators here, NR360 and Brinsea 56EX. Did you read the reviews? Sometimes on Amazon, those can be helpful too.
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