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    Question Humidity Gauge with Probe??

    Ever since we acquired the new male and female, and our little BP family grew to 4, I have been looking at racks and tubs. Seems to be the bast way to go as we grow our collection.

    Anyway, 1 thing I haven't seemed to find is a humidity gauge with a probe on it...or maybe I haven't looked in the right place. For those of you using tubs and racks....how are you measuring the humidity?? Do they make a humidity gauge with a probe, so you can mount the gauge on the rack and run the probe into the tub(s). Or, do you have to put a gauge inside each tub and periodically slide the tub out to look inside to check on the humidity?

    Just checking. Thanks!

    Brian

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    Re: Humidity Gauge with Probe??

    Mine is placed inside the tub on the cool side so I can see it from the outside. I run the probe to the back to measure the warm side. Honeywell sells a central display with up to 3 wireless probes to measure temp/humidity, but that runs you upwards of 80 bucks. Just get the $12 lowes acu-rite, put it in one of your stacked tubs and enjoy the snakes.

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    Re: Humidity Gauge with Probe??

    Digital Panel Thermometer/Hygro $35.00 from
    www.beanfarm.com

    Its currently featured on the home page, right side, about the middle of the page.

    Steve

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