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Incubating at room temp?

pheonix

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I would like to try and incubate at room temperature. I understand that a little fluctuation isn't horrible with corns, but i'd like it to not fluctuate at all. Do you all think that if i put the eggs in a tub and then in a styrofoam cooler that it wouldn't fluctuate too bad? I could then put styrofoam cooler in my closet, which doesn't have a vent. Thanks for any comments or ideas!
 
No matter how you set it up, I would use a two-probe thermometer and put one probe in the egg container and one in the cooler.

You still have to air the eggs once or twice a week, so they _will_ have some fluctuation of temps.
 
Could one of those accurite thermometers work? I could set the body in the cooler and run the probe into the tub. And is this just so I'll know the exact temps or because you're afraid it'll drop too low? Thanks again.
 
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