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    Re: Proper temperature & humidity range

    Quote Originally Posted by sheaziiekittyxo View Post
    So I should definitely invest in a digital thermometer/hydrometer? I had a feeling the ones I currently have weren't exact, but I thought they might have been at least pretty close to what the actual temps were. Any suggestions on how many thermometers I should have and the placements?

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    You need a thermostat and a heat gun to take temps more than you need thermometers at this point. The temp on the floor is what needs to be regulated by the thermostat. I don't use a hydrometer because of where I live, but if the one you are using is not digital it is probably not very accurate. The people that just posted above me are pointing you in the right direction.
    Last edited by JodanOrNoDan; 03-06-2017 at 06:30 PM.

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