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    Indoor/Outdoor therm.

    I picked this up at walmart the other day. It's temp readings are quite different than the stick-on thermometer that I've had up til now. The stick-on reads 100deg on the warm side during the day, while the digital probe reads 90-92. I assume I should put more trust in the digital, but I don't want to over heat her. I have the probe under her cave on the warm side and the sensor at the other end of the tank. I assume this is how it's supposed to work? The temps in the pic are showing the nighttime temps just so you know. The daytime temps read 90-92 and 78-80. Just wanted some opinions...


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    Re: Indoor/Outdoor therm.

    I realize the nightime temp on the cool side is a bit cool but she's under the lamp all the time anyway.


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    Re: Indoor/Outdoor therm.

    what's reading 105?

    the pic is really blurry..i can't tell what's in, what's out, what's humidity

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    Re: Indoor/Outdoor therm.

    The top number is actually the time (didn't look that closely when buying it). It doesn't have a humidity reading. The middle number is the cool side temp, the bottom is the warm side.

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