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    zoo med thermostat.

    Does the zoo med termostat work? or waste of money?

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    IMO waste.

    I use these while I'm saving up for better replacements.
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    Yeah, just save up and get a Herpstat or Helix. You'll be glad you did.

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    Re: zoo med thermostat.

    all they had locally was zoo med. were should I ordet a good one from.

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    Online is the only place you'll find decent thermostats, or at shows. I linked one that I use temporarily until I can afford others, I slowly upgrade.

    Reptilebasics.com has some good ones
    http://spyderrobotics.com/ has herpstats
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    Helix is the best choice..but i dont think its worth it if you are just going to use it in one animal IMO. If you own a couple of snakes..i would go that route.

    If you only have two or three snakes, Id get the BAH-1000DC from bigappleherp.com, I also recommend their thermo/hygro.

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    I'll be the devil's advocate here. I don't believe they're a waste at all. You DO get what you pay for so by going with the cheaper thermostat, you're going to have to monitor temps a lot more closely and possibly adjust the thermostat more often if needed for room temp fluctuation. You also can expect a slightly wider temperature range as the cheaper thermostats may fluctuate 5 degrees whereas the top of the line stay within 2. But for the average pet snake owner with one tank to heat, I can't justify telling someone they need to go out and buy a top-of-the-line thermostat and that anything less is a waste. After all, a cheap thermostat is going to work MUCH better than a dimmer or a rheostat...

    Definitely check out the Hydrofarm on Amazon. They're pretty cheap, but seem to work pretty well. I have one and find it to work perfectly for my needs. As my collection grows and/or I start breeding, I will invest in a helix or herpstat, but until that point, I don't see it as necessary...
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    its better than nothing. if you have the money just by a herpstat. you will save yourself alot of hassle. Also depends on how much you value your snake. I have a couple snakes in the upper hundreds so spending the 100-200 on a good thermostat is worth it.

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    Re: zoo med thermostat.

    i just got one (zoo med), and it sucks, i have it set as low as it can go, an di had to pile up 3-4inches of coco on it so it wasnt too hot
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    Re: zoo med thermostat.

    yeah I will just order herpastat. ty for info

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