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Brinsea Eco 20 Advice?

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1Brinsea Eco 20 Advice? Empty Brinsea Eco 20 Advice? Sat Feb 15, 2014 10:10 pm

Pollywog

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I have my first eggs set in my Brinsea 20 and I was wondering if anyone had any advice? I am super stressed (and will be until the eggs hatch hopefully) and just need some experience pointers!

Thanks in advance!

2Brinsea Eco 20 Advice? Empty Re: Brinsea Eco 20 Advice? Sun Feb 16, 2014 12:17 am

debbiej


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There's no reason to be stressed. The Brinsea Eco 20 is a  great incubator. It is easy and efficient. It offers great success. Wait for the excitement of the first pips and watch the babies hatch

3Brinsea Eco 20 Advice? Empty Re: Brinsea Eco 20 Advice? Sun Feb 16, 2014 6:07 pm

birish


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We've had good luck with ours,keep an eye on the water,we have to add a couple times in this dry climate

4Brinsea Eco 20 Advice? Empty Re: Brinsea Eco 20 Advice? Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:59 pm

Pollywog

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Husbeast got me a hygrometer to plunk in there so now I can watch the humidity!

5Brinsea Eco 20 Advice? Empty Re: Brinsea Eco 20 Advice? Mon Feb 17, 2014 10:20 pm

Schipperkesue

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Advice: Spend some time cleaning your house, baking pies and building coops because once the eggs are in that incubator you won't have much else to do other than wait!

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