But if you do that, then you are wasting one of your readings, as it would be reading temp outside of enclosure. do you just use for humidity and one temp reading?
It's a dual-reader, with probes. For measuring ambient areas I use a temp gun.
12-19-2013, 09:48 PM
Artemille
I zip tie them to the inside wall of my tubs. It's mostly successful but I have one that still figures out how to dislodge it and drag it around places.
12-19-2013, 09:50 PM
Mr. Misha
Re: Seriously?
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I always wondered how waterproof those thermometers were. I'd hate to find out this way lol
I'm glad I was the guinea pig for everyone. ;)
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It truly is I was there to get paper towels yesterday and I think I spent twenty minutes waiting in line to be checked out
I'm sure it's a zoo this time of year.
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12-20-2013, 01:19 AM
SlitherinSisters
Lol that's great!
12-20-2013, 01:55 PM
BHReptiles
Re: Seriously?
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Originally Posted by Archimedes
It's a dual-reader, with probes. For measuring ambient areas I use a temp gun.
Temp guns measure surface temp. I would go ahead and put the thermometer in the cage. Have it on the "cool side" to read ambient temp and then run the probe over to the hot side to measure the hot spot temp. That's what I would do in my terrariums when I had them.