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Digital thermometer/hygrometer combo, suggestions? Also online food suppliers...
I am new to BP.net and have been carefully reading over the care sheet. I have been surfing walmart.com, lowes and home depot looking for a decent rating on a thermometer/hygrometer combo but haven't found anything decent in the reviews. I want to make sure my BP has the right temp/humidity in his tank. I currently have a 40 gal breeder for him (although I have no intentions on breeding him) as the 20 gal that he came in was cracked and had tape alone the mesh top to keep him from escaping; I am assuming from the random pieces of shed I found on the glue. I got Buddy through Petco, he was relinquished not even 20 minutes before I got there. The manager said that if I wanted him, I could have him for free. I have no information on him regarding shedding, feed schedule (until I started one) or if he has been "popped" not that I care but I call him a him anyway. The only information they could give me was the size of f/t to give him and his age 2.5 years old.
I am looking for suggestions on what type of digital hydrometer/thermometer you have and can be picked up locally in Washington State.
I am hoping to find an online or local f/t retailer that I can buy his food from to avoid the high shipping costs. I currently pay 11.99 per box for 2 small/medium rats through PetSmart. Buddy is currently eating 2 small/medium rats every 10 days. Should I be feeding him every 14 days or is 10 days okay?
Not sure if this allowed but here is a url to my uploaded pictures of Buddy Hollie (Buddy for short). My daughter wants to know if he is a morph or not. She is certain he is a pastel lesser but is curious what others would say.
Thanks,
PD
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Acu-rite you can get them at Walmart for $12. Welcome to Bp.net. As far as feeding 10 days is fine, I feed every 7 days.
Tom
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Males: Black Pastel Het Albino (Diablo),Piebald (Atlas),Killerbee (King)
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The Accurite measures the cold side, hot side and humidity. They can be found at Walmart.
Your Bp can usually eat 10-15% of their body weight.
And no, that is a normal.
Pastel Lesser:
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1.1 Bumblebees (Satyana & Weedle)
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1.0 Pied (Monsieur Piederoff)
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0.1 Mojave Cinnamon (Morticia)
1.1 Normal BCIs (Damon and Conga)
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0.0.1 Rosehair Tarantula (Charlotte)
0.0.1 P.Metallica
0.0.1 A.Avicularia
0.0.2 P.Irminia
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Re: Digital thermometer/hygrometer combo, suggestions? Also online food suppliers...
Any particular model of Acurite that you can recommend? The acurite I saw had no sensors that hung down for regulating the temps, it just hang on the fridge like a magnet. Do I hang it in the center of the tank or no?
 Originally Posted by Bobbafett
The Accurite measures the cold side, hot side and humidity. They can be found at Walmart.
Your Bp can usually eat 10-15% of their body weight.
And no, that is a normal.
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You want this one: (sorry I don't know the model number)

It has a probe that goes on the hot side (directly over or under the heat source) and then you place the unit itself on the cool side as it has a second thermometer and humidity sensor (hygrometer) behind the screen

Blue = second thermometer
Red = humidity sensor (hygrometer)
*Note*
I haven't ever seen this thermometer listed on Walmarts website but most walmarts have these in stock. (they are usually by the lightbulbs)
Last edited by The Serpent Merchant; 12-29-2012 at 06:13 AM.
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When buying frozen rodents the key is to buy them in large quantities. I buy 6 months worth at a time and save $250-$350 doing so. The rodents are much cheaper than buying local you just need to buy enough that the savings outweigh the cost of shipping.
The other option is to find out where your closest reptile show is. Most shows will have someone selling frozen rodents (no shipping)
~Aaron
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Re: Digital thermometer/hygrometer combo, suggestions? Also online food suppliers...
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Personally I am not a fan of accurite they are quite poor accuracy (some are rated at 2ºC up or dow from correct... that is just under 4ºF) this is to far IMO. I also do not like having batteries inside the enclosures they can leak and have nasty out gassing when they do. I prefer a cheap thermometer for aquariums. They are poor accuracy but at a few dollars it is easy to buy a handful they can be tested against each other the average can be guessed to be reasonably close to accurate and the others discarded.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Mini-Aquarium...ht_2371wt_1165
This model is specd at +/- 1ºC twice as accurate as some of the accurite models.
Hygrometers in digital land are fussy rigs you ca see the sensor on Aaron's great pics it is a squiggly carbon pad. If ANY dust dirt or other junk gets on that pad it changes the accuracy. I used to use and test digital ones (cigar hygrometer test kits) and found they came ok (5% RH from accurate) and quickly became inaccurate (the worst I have tested was more than 30% off it had a damaged probe wire)
As a result of my frustration I spoke to a cigar aficionado I know and was pointed at the analogue cigar box hygrometers. I tested and have been using them and discovered that they are out of the box better than 2%RH accuracy and if they become incorrect a simple 'salt test' can be used to correct it. They seem to be unaffected by dust dirt and general junk.
http://www.amazon.com/Analog-Hygrome...rometer+analog
The total of the two is about the same price of the (in) accurite one so many prefer. If you follow my suggestion it is likely you will have accuracy greater than the any accurite I have ever tested.
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Still searching
I searched all over for thermometer/hygrometer that had probes but all they have are those wireless ones now. I do have a thermometer from HK http://www.ebay.com/itm/Digital-LCD-...item564f13ad66 which I had purchased a few months back for crafting purposes but I am thinking of using it in his tank.
My daughter gave me her thermometer from a reptile set up she isn't using right now. It looks exactly like the the first url that Kitedemon posted but it's from Zoo Med. She said it works great so I guess I will see.
I have an analog hygrometer but it's currently stuck at 40% and won't move. It was a cheapo one from a local pet store nearby so I am thinking of tossing it and looking for something else. The amazon one reminds me of the broken one I got here right now.
I saw this sweet dual probe thermometer a while back but for the life of me I can't remember the brand name of it. It was something like $20 which wasn't bad when you're looking at a cheap one from Walmart.
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Analoge hygrometers need a METAL face card and a calibration screw on the back. The junk from pet stores have neither. Cigar ones are far superior. They are super easy to check 'salt test' is easy and accurate. I have never had a digital one stay accurate for long they get costly replacing them every 6-10 months.
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