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    Re: Esmeralda - Bayonnaise Leachie

    I absolutely LOVE the "sensor push" for Smeagols tank.
    It's a tiny little square sensor that you can hang or lay down in your enclosure.
    It connects to your phone via Bluetooth and gives you the current temp and humidity and whether they are rising or falling.
    Better yet, it will give you statistics for the past hour, past day,week, month and year. Will tell you the highest and lowest and average that the Temps and humidity has been during these time frames.
    I find that very helpful since you are supposed to bring humidity up daily..but also let it drop in between. And make sure Temps do not go to high...
    I'm going to post some screen shots off of the app next

    PS you can also buy the wifi router so that you can check Temps and humidity while away. I don't need that, though..I just wanted something with a smaller footprint in the cage as as well as very spot on. Mine is hanging under his coconut hide.


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