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    It looks like a single probe tells both temperature and humidity. This might be a little tricky. You could get this unit but I would also recommend just a probed thermometer to measure the hot side since the humidity under a bunch of substrate is going to be different than what your snake is exposed to. You can use the combination unit to determine cool side/ ambient temperatures and humidity.
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