Can anyone recommend a fairly accurate hygrometer? I currently have an analog thermometer/hygrometer, and I know the digital ones are supposed to be better I'll be sure to calibrate it too. Thanks!!
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Re: Hygrometer Recommendation
This is what I use: https://www.amazon.com/ThermoPro-TP-60S ... B06XKH666P
It's actually technically a house thermometer/hydrometer, but it works perfectly in their habitat. I like it because it can handle the high humidity, and if you buy extra transmitters you can place them in different areas of the tank and monitor from the main device.
Pretty decent price (not even $20) for the accuracy and reliability I've experienced with it. Been using it for months now with no issues.
It's actually technically a house thermometer/hydrometer, but it works perfectly in their habitat. I like it because it can handle the high humidity, and if you buy extra transmitters you can place them in different areas of the tank and monitor from the main device.
Pretty decent price (not even $20) for the accuracy and reliability I've experienced with it. Been using it for months now with no issues.
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Re: Hygrometer Recommendation
Thank you! I'll put this one on my list.DevilNDisguise wrote:This is what I use: https://www.amazon.com/ThermoPro-TP-60S ... B06XKH666P
It's actually technically a house thermometer/hydrometer, but it works perfectly in their habitat. I like it because it can handle the high humidity, and if you buy extra transmitters you can place them in different areas of the tank and monitor from the main device.
Pretty decent price (not even $20) for the accuracy and reliability I've experienced with it. Been using it for months now with no issues.
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