Thanks for the tips mate.
I already have a couple large water bottles sitting in the bottom of the incubator. I also have a small container with no lid on it, to increase the humidity in the incubator slightly (not sure if it is doing anything though).
The incubator has a glass door so I can visually inspect the eggs, but can only see about 1/2 the eggs as i left them in a clump.
Candled a few of the eggs the first day they were laid and seemed fine (veins etc). Will leave the eggs be and only open the container once a week to have a look in case any start to mould.
Do you have any ventilation holes in your container? I have one on one end and that's it. I've seen one on each end of the container recommended to allow better airflow and I've heard other recommended no air holes, with a daily opening of the container for gas exchange.
Incubation container seems to be sitting at 30.8C consistently. When i open the fridge and container it only takes the incubation container maybe 30min to return back to 30.8C (drops to about 28C).
I am not monitoring humidity with any sort of instrument so I am not sure at what % the humidity is sitting at. On visual inspection the sides on the egg container have misted up a bit, mainly 'mist' with a few droplets of water on the side. There is very little to no condensation on the lid (no chance of any water dripping onto eggs) so humidity seems ok from a visual sense.
Edited by Peckoltia, 10 January 2017 - 11:39 AM.