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    Question about thermostat and humidity gauge

    Does anyone make a thermostat that can have 3 heat pads connected to it and each one be at a different temp? What is the best way to measure humidity?

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    Question about thermostat and humidity gauge

    Quote Originally Posted by kyle13404 View Post
    Does anyone make a thermostat that can have 3 heat pads connected to it and each one be at a different temp? What is the best way to measure humidity?
    With a Digital hygrometer, for humidity.

    Not too sure about the t-stat for different temps I think that would require individual t-stats.


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    The best way to gauge humidity is by observing your animals. If they're shedding in one piece, chances are your relative humidity is good. If not, it should probably be looked at.

    In terms of an actual gauge, I use a Hygroset II: http://www.hygroset.com/products_detail.asp?ID=577. I have this unit on the wall in my snake room, not in my individual enclosures. I have a humidifier that raises the relative humidity of the entire room to a minimum level I have set on my hygrometer (an older Herpstat one).

    Edit: The Herpstat 4 can do up to 4 things at once - either be 4 thermostats or 4 hygrometers or any combination of these (3 thermostats, 1 hygrometer).
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