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Has anyone used this therm/hygrometer? & a question
Taylor Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Indoor Humidity Gauge
http://www.amazon.com/Taylor-Indoor-...7764417&sr=8-7
Any other price efficient suggestions?
I want to get a matching set of these things for the new enclosure but don't want to spend $30 per gauge...
Also (possibly stupid question) does the humidity get monitored by the probe? or by the digital unit itself?
~Una 
0.2 Normal BP - Meerah & Tink
0.0.1 Aberrant Albino Cali King Snake - "No Name"
1.0 JCP - Lucky
0.1 RTB - Leelah

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Re: Has anyone used this therm/hygrometer? & a question
Once you factor shipping costs in with that unit it costs more than an Acurite from Walmart. Accurites work great as long as you remember to swap out the batteries every so often. They run around $12 or so.
The humidity is monitored by the unit itself, with the probe being for the "outside" temps.
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Re: Has anyone used this therm/hygrometer? & a question
 Originally Posted by waltah!
Once you factor shipping costs in with that unit it costs more than an Acurite from Walmart. Accurites work great as long as you remember to swap out the batteries every so often. They run around $12 or so.
The humidity is monitored by the unit itself, with the probe being for the "outside" temps.
awesome thanks I just wanted to make sure because my probe location won't help for humidity LOL
the only one i found at walmart was like $29.99....?
~Una 
0.2 Normal BP - Meerah & Tink
0.0.1 Aberrant Albino Cali King Snake - "No Name"
1.0 JCP - Lucky
0.1 RTB - Leelah

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Re: Has anyone used this therm/hygrometer? & a question
This post has a good pic of the one you can find at most Walmart stores. I don't believe they have it on their site, but it can be found in store.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...19&postcount=7
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Re: Has anyone used this therm/hygrometer? & a question
Thanks a million I really appreciate it.
I went and got all new hides yesterday ($1.88 each from kmart) for the bigger snakes... so that everything is up and running properly before the snakes get put in there.
~Una 
0.2 Normal BP - Meerah & Tink
0.0.1 Aberrant Albino Cali King Snake - "No Name"
1.0 JCP - Lucky
0.1 RTB - Leelah

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Re: Has anyone used this therm/hygrometer? & a question
You're welcome. Glad to see you are getting it all up and running before adding the snakes.
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Re: Has anyone used this therm/hygrometer? & a question
Ya.. no point in putting them in there if its "worse" than what they are in. I want to make sure humidty and temps and stuff are good first.
~Una 
0.2 Normal BP - Meerah & Tink
0.0.1 Aberrant Albino Cali King Snake - "No Name"
1.0 JCP - Lucky
0.1 RTB - Leelah

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Re: Has anyone used this therm/hygrometer? & a question
 Originally Posted by waltah!
I use these and I get them for about ten or twelve dollars at Wal Mart and they are great. They are right on the money with my temp gun too, but if you just stand them up in the cage you might want to stand them upside down to get a better humidity reading so it does not just read your substrate.
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Re: Has anyone used this therm/hygrometer? & a question
 Originally Posted by DM1975
I use these and I get them for about ten or twelve dollars at Wal Mart and they are great. They are right on the money with my temp gun too, but if you just stand them up in the cage you might want to stand them upside down to get a better humidity reading so it does not just read your substrate.
What if I stick it on the wall mid-way up?
~Una 
0.2 Normal BP - Meerah & Tink
0.0.1 Aberrant Albino Cali King Snake - "No Name"
1.0 JCP - Lucky
0.1 RTB - Leelah

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Re: Has anyone used this therm/hygrometer? & a question
I think most people like to have the sensor a few inches off the substrate. Unless you are using paper towels or news papers for substrate I would think handging it a few inches off the ground would work. For paper substrate you could stand it up but the snake will keep knocking it over. I have some that are stationary and some I move around from cage to cage for different reasons. The ones I move are the ones I put upside down.
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