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  • 12-06-2016, 03:43 PM
    Steviesmomma
    Re: Very active Ball Python????
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    You need a digital thermometer those are very inaccurate and you need to lower those Temps if they are really that high when you take a reading with a reliable thermometer.

    Temp reading should be done with a digital thermometer on the surface of your substrate.

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    Are they only available online, or would I be able to find one at a local pet store? If so I'll get one today. And also, is there a specific brand/thermometer you prefer over the rest?
  • 12-06-2016, 03:43 PM
    Zincubus
    Very active Ball Python????
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Steviesmomma View Post
    I use one of the circular ones you stick on the side of the tank

    Just as I feared , more and more newbies are being conned into buying those completely useless stick on plastic thermometers . You can buy a digital thermometer with a wired probe for about 3 dollars which will do the job AND when you get chance get a 14 dollar digital thermometer / temperature gun ( both off eBay ) . The temp guns are great for taking accurate readings in the vivs , checking warm spots and cool areas ...
  • 12-06-2016, 03:46 PM
    Steviesmomma
    Re: Very active Ball Python????
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    Just as I feared , more and more newbies are being conned into buying those completely useless stick on plastic thermometers . You can buy a digital thermometer with a wired probe for about 3 dollars which will do the job AND when you get chance

    Do these monitor humidity as well? Or are they purely for temperature?
  • 12-06-2016, 03:49 PM
    Zincubus
    Re: Very active Ball Python????
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Steviesmomma View Post
    Do these monitor humidity as well? Or are they purely for temperature?


    There are some of them with wired probes that also show the humidity , they're usually a dollar or two more . I'm not sure how accurate the humidity readings are tbh though .
  • 12-06-2016, 03:57 PM
    Steviesmomma
    Re: Very active Ball Python????
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    There are some of them with wired probes that also show the humidity , they're usually a dollar or two more . I'm not sure how accurate the humidity readings are tbh though .

    Well then here comes my next question: How do you properly monitor humidity? Is there a completely different device or do you just take the chances with the digital thermometers that come with the humidity monitor?
  • 12-06-2016, 04:06 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: Very active Ball Python????
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Steviesmomma View Post
    Are they only available online, or would I be able to find one at a local pet store? If so I'll get one today. And also, is there a specific brand/thermometer you prefer over the rest?

    All you need is something like this https://www.amazon.com/LingsFire-Dig...ter+hygrometer sold in any store like walmart home depot etc for $10/$15 there are several brands , you put the display on one end the probe on the other and you get reading for both side + humidity

    I personally prefer a temp gun myself and take random reading daily.
  • 12-07-2016, 11:54 AM
    Prognathodon
    Re: Very active Ball Python????
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Steviesmomma View Post
    Are they only available online, or would I be able to find one at a local pet store? If so I'll get one today. And also, is there a specific brand/thermometer you prefer over the rest?

    Try your local hardware store, I got ours at Home Depot, IIRC in the tool corral. You may find them at pet or kitchen stores, but probably for more than at a hardware store.

    Reptile Basics has a nice article about temp guns and what to look for:
    http://www.reptilebasics.com/tempgun-faq

    The key is to look at what the temperature/error range is and the effective distance - so one that is (pulling numbers out of the air!) +/- 2 degrees is better than one that's +/- 10 degrees; and one with a useful range of only 4-6" away is less useful than one with a range of 6-36".

    And remember that if you try using one through glass/clear plastic you'll be getting the temperature of the side nearest to you.


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  • 12-07-2016, 12:38 PM
    distaff
    What Prognathadon said. A temp gun is indespensible, and that article cited is very helpful. I use mine multiple times daily. If you think you are getting strange reading, test the gun against the palm of your hand. Surface skin temp is high eighties F.
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