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mattchibi
10-28-11, 12:21 PM
Question for the more experienced members.

Are accurites a good investment per snake that you have? Buying analog hygro's and thermometers really dont give me peace of mind, right now I'm using $10 thermometer probes, but that requires me to buy three of them (one for warm one for cool side one for hot spot)

Without modding the accurite, are they 100% safe and also 100% effective to leave inside the tubs? I don't really understand how it works. The actual grey device is put in to the tub, it measures humidity and the temperature of where you put it.. and it also comes with a seperate probe that you can use to measure the other side of the tank.

What is the best way to take temperatures in the long run, I will be breeding in the next year or two, and I'm planning on building a rack system. So for each new snake, I wanted to see what the best solution was for taking accurate temperatures. I've heard having a temp gun around also is a big help, but not a necessity.

stephanbakir
10-28-11, 12:25 PM
Temp guns are awesome. 30$ for the good ones. Thermostats are fantastic too.

snake man12
10-28-11, 02:04 PM
Really thirty$ mine was 120

Gungirl
10-28-11, 02:08 PM
Really thirty$ mine was 120

I think I got mine for $20 on ebay.

youngster
10-28-11, 02:19 PM
I got a decent one for $20 at an expo.

millertime89
10-28-11, 04:05 PM
11 and some change on amazon with free shipping because I'm a student.

snake man12
10-28-11, 04:08 PM
I got this at home depot I really like. Ok back om topic I actually have no idea what accurite is I'll research for ya

ineedsoap16
12-24-11, 04:01 PM
The difference in prices has probably got a lot to do with products marketed for the herp industry. If you can compare the stats usually Equipment for industry vs pet hobby is the same equipment for a fraction of the cost. That being said you need to check the stas on the individual equipment. Not all is created equal.

infernalis
12-24-11, 04:23 PM
Hands down, the best investment anyone with reptiles can make...

http://www.chompersite.com/2011pics/gun.jpg

Lankyrob
12-24-11, 06:38 PM
Hands down, the best investment anyone with reptiles can make...

http://www.chompersite.com/2011pics/gun.jpg

That is the exact model i got on ebay for about £20 and is definitely the best purchase i have made in terms of reptile equipment.

millertime89
12-25-11, 12:27 AM
that's the one I bought as well for about $15 shipped, however I'm a bit of perfectionist and I'm noticing the limits of such a cheap model and, like with my thermostat, am considering switching to a higher end model once money is available.

infernalis
12-25-11, 12:29 AM
I read that this one is accurate to within a couple degrees.

millertime89
12-25-11, 12:52 AM
if you're about 6 inches away, yeah. The spread or whatever is relatively poor on this model. I've found that the temps seem to fluctuate a decent amount even if I'm holding as still as I can.

dshin963
12-26-11, 01:47 AM
I am pretty impressed with my temp gun got it for 80 on sale its a ryobi something something ill find out what when I get home from work but its accurate to under 1 degree from like 50 feet. :-D overkill yes but go big or go home :-P