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Old 12-09-03, 08:42 AM   #1
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Good Idea PLEASE READ!!!

Hey everyone, Im not sure if this is a new idea or even a good one, can someone tell me if this is possible. So i was thinking about having a large scale breeding project for any herp. How do you go about making sure the temps and humidity are at the right levels? Here is my idea. Would it be possible to have some sort of device that records these things and transfers them to a labtop? Once on the labtop you can monitor whats going on such as temp changes and so forth and for some reason if the temps or humidity is too high or low an alert message would be given. Something along the lines of "Cage 23 low temperature."

What do you guys think? good idea or bad? Is there a way of doing something like this?

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Old 12-09-03, 12:20 PM   #2
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Interesting idea. Also, have it hooked to all your lights, heating pads, misters, etc so that it automatically adjusts the voltage to keep the proper temps and humidity. This sort of settup may not be for the average herp collector, but I feel it's definately doable!

I did a quick search and found this: http://www.thermoworks.com/products/logger/
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Old 12-09-03, 03:08 PM   #3
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For some reason the link is dead.

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Old 12-09-03, 11:06 PM   #4
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Old 12-09-03, 11:15 PM   #5
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a system like that would make things much easier. would probably be too costly/complex for the average keeper (definitely me) but would be great for large scale collections and breeding projects.
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Old 12-12-03, 11:23 PM   #6
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That idea sucks!































no just kidding-it's actually pretty good!hehe!
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Old 12-12-03, 11:32 PM   #7
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I can't recall the name of it, but I know that the software and hardware already exist. I read an article about it a couple of years ago. You setup a series of sensors for a variety of environmental factors, program your desired parameters, and the PC does the rest. Misters or humidifiers are triggered when its too dry, heat goes on/off etc.

Its a great idea but the price tag was a little on the high side. I've got an idea that goes a step further, but I'm a stumbling idiot with the computer, so it'll have to wait until I can brainstorm with a qualified programmer.

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Old 12-12-03, 11:35 PM   #8
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really?
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Old 12-12-03, 11:47 PM   #10
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sounds get I remember finding something along those lines from a link in one of the areas HERE I think But it was preprogrammed and everything on/off for most if not all of the stuff BUT it was a little pricey But if you are doing a large scale thing it would probaly pay for itself in the long run ( time of having to check on the animals making sure temps and everything correct)
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Old 12-12-03, 11:59 PM   #11
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There was one sorry SOB on queensnake's chameleon forum that had the whole apparatus for a single veiled cham. I think he'd spent somewhere around $2000 on the whole thing. Apparently its not dummy proof, because his animal suffered from one ailment after another until it finally died. The guy had more $$ than brains and thought the system would look after his cham and he'd never have to be around.

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I would assume that it would help monitor your basic set-up, but all in all your still going to have to do the same work yourself. For folks with the funds and equipment, as well as having delicate herps does not sound like a bad idea. Although, I still vouch for the good ol' traditional sence of monitoring with my own eyes.
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Old 12-13-03, 11:07 AM   #13
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its good to keep a eye on it it yourself, but it would help while you where out to work or had business outside of town.k.
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I am sure there is a control program out there somewhere , most likely for large computer rooms and such, so you could adapt it for herps..but how much money do you want to spend...control systems and monitors cost plenty.....
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