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best cheap thermostat and one other question
What have people had luck with that is relatively inexpensive at keeping the temps accurate? Also I need to add more humidity to my cage so can i put a much larger water bowl in there? I assume bp cant drown since there bodies are pretty strong.
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You can use a lamp dimmer, the ones that go for $10-20 at home improvement stores. That's what I use, paired with Ultratherm heat pads which are relatively low-heat anyway.
But lamp dimmers aren't nearly as reliable, since you can't pick the exact temperature. But some control is better than none. I haven't had any problems with my Ultratherms on dimmers. If you've got several snakes and aren't on a budget, and you're using a higher wattage heat source, it's probably a good investment to get a sturdy thermostat. From what I've seen there are decent ones that sell for $30-50, but I can't personally recommend any.
A larger bowl will help with the humidity. Drowning won't be an issue - BPs don't usually seem to soak or drink much, anyway. You can also boost the humidity by adding more insulation to the cage (especially if it's an aquarium).
Hope that helps at least a little. I'm sure someone with more experience will pitch in. Good luck.
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Hydrofarm thermostat from amazon is good. I haven't had any problems with it yet. It's 25-30$ on Amazon.
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Last edited by satomi325; 02-20-2012 at 02:25 PM.
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There as no such thing as a good cheap thermostat. You get what you pay for.
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Re: best cheap thermostat and one other question
Of all available, what is your preference?
Originally Posted by snake lab
There as no such thing as a good cheap thermostat. You get what you pay for.
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Re: best cheap thermostat and one other question
Originally Posted by snake lab
There as no such thing as a good cheap thermostat. You get what you pay for.
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Cheap means there will be temps fluctuation.
Cheap means you'll have to replace it a lot sooner than a reliable thermostat.
Rehostat or dimmer is not something I recommend long term and if your room is not stable year round this mean adjusting the temps daily even sometimes more than once daily.
Thermostat are very important something where no one should cut corners the animal's safety depends on it but yours as well as a cheap thermostat and or a heat source not properly controlled can become a fire hazard as well.
I would never recommend anything less than Ranco or Johnson on the low end (those are on and off t-stat) or Herpstat, Helix, and now Vivarium Electronics
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Re: best cheap thermostat and one other question
Originally Posted by snake lab
There as no such thing as a good cheap thermostat. You get what you pay for.
Almost 2 years ago, I lost my entire collection due to a malfunction with one of the best T-Stats money can buy. I lost my snakes, but didn't burn down my apartment building. I'm glad I didn't have a cheap T-Stat, or the outcome could have been much worse.
With-in reason, you really do get what you pay for.
Last edited by Slim; 02-20-2012 at 04:15 PM.
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Re: best cheap thermostat and one other question
We have a herpastat. Can't remember what model, would have to ask Hubby.
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Re: best cheap thermostat and one other question
Originally Posted by satomi325
Hydrofarm thermostat from amazon is good. I haven't had any problems with it yet. It's 25-30$ on Amazon.
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The prob with the hydrofarm and and on/off style is flex watt gains and looses heat faster than the probe does. So you end up with fluctuations in the temp. I have a hydrofarm and it works awesome but I will def be investing in one of the new herpstats in the comming weeks. Good as a backup or temporary one but that's all I would recommend it for.
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