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Re: Choosing thermostats
I think if you really want the best bang for your buck you should consider expanding your budget just slightly up to $135.
This gives you the ability to pick up a Helix or a HerpStat from spider robotics. I haven't tried the full range of thermostats, but in my experience these two are the best. They are also pretty hard to break unless you overload them with wattage. I doubt that is going to be an issue for you.
I hope this is helpful!
Justin
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Re: Choosing thermostats
 Originally Posted by jkobylka
I think if you really want the best bang for your buck you should consider expanding your budget just slightly up to $135.
This gives you the ability to pick up a Helix or a HerpStat from spider robotics. I haven't tried the full range of thermostats, but in my experience these two are the best. They are also pretty hard to break unless you overload them with wattage. I doubt that is going to be an issue for you.
I hope this is helpful!
Justin
Oh herpstat is a brand name? I thought that's what thermostats are called in reptile language 
OK so Helix and Herpstat is your recommendation... Thanks Justin
I hope to hear more from others.
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Re: Choosing thermostats
Do the probes come with the thermostats or do you have to buy separate?
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Re: Choosing thermostats
if you buy them pre wired up than there should already be a probe
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