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Klaire
06-01-16, 09:07 PM
Hi guys I'm looking for a unit that reads both humidity and temperature in the one device. And to be fairly accurate, do any of you have a good suggestion on one of these that you know about or have used and found to be accurate enough for your snakes health? I'm looking for one I can buy online that ships to Australia as i live in Hervey Bay in Queensland. :) I appreciate any suggestions

riddick07
06-01-16, 09:15 PM
I have a couple of these they seem pretty accurate. I have one in my incubator right now and it reads about a degree off from my herpstat.
Digital Thermometer/Hygrometer with Hi Lo Memory (http://www.reptilebasics.com/thermometers/TH-100/)

I'm not sure if they ship to you or not but you could probably find one from someone that does if they don't.

Klaire
06-01-16, 09:16 PM
Awesome I'll check it out thankyou! :)

Karilyne
06-01-16, 09:54 PM
Following!

Lefitte
06-02-16, 02:10 AM
Aaand I think I found my new BRB thermometer/hygrometer. It's been hard trying to find one that actually reads up to 99% instead of stopping at like 95% humidity with 5 degrees plus or minus. Right now I'm using one from Walmart that I've seen a lot of people use. Can't find it on their site, I think they might have discontinued the one with the probe. It's always accurate in temp, I have a gun to double check it, but after a while in an extra humid environment, it did start to mess up. Now I have one that doesn't read accurate humidity at all. I keep my brb's cage so that it reads 99% though. [It's either 99 or 80%, there doesn't seem to be an in between]. It's also around $12 so that's a plus. It's by Acurite which makes other similar products that work just as well but don't have a probe.

dave himself
06-02-16, 10:15 AM
If you've any trouble ordering the first one try eBay for these mate, we've found them accurate enough to use them in the incubators in the shop

http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j342/davy64/snakes/Screenshot_20160602-171222.png (http://s1081.photobucket.com/user/davy64/media/snakes/Screenshot_20160602-171222.png.html)