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    What is the difference between a repti temp and propoetional thermostate?
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    Re: The low down on the balls

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    What is the difference between a repti temp and propoetional thermostate?
    Repti Temp is a zoomed product I belive, Herpstats are higher quality thermostats that are a lot more reliable, look em up.

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    Re: The low down on the balls

    Quote Originally Posted by CINCYBall View Post
    What is the difference between a repti temp and propoetional thermostate?
    Repti-temps are an on/off type thermostat that allows the temperatures to rise and fall more than you want with an incubator so they aren't recommended for that use.
    Jerry Robertson

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    Gotchya, perfect, I'll check them out then when the time comes.
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    Re: The low down on the balls

    I wish everyone were as on the ball as you are! So many brand new folks to the hobby start breeding, then ask questions rather than giving it some time and putting in the work to research.

    Sounds like a great start. Best of luck to you.
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