ChinoMarino Pandinus
Number of posts : 5 Age : 39 Location : Scotland Registration date : 2011-02-20
| Subject: temp and hydrometer 3/5/2011, 5:31 am | |
| where is the best place 2 put my temp and hydo guages as a want as accurate a reading as possible plz cud sumone help?????
i have a emperor an he is about 5-6cm long an a want to do everything by the book so he lives a long and happy life and a can watch him grow | |
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Jay SCORPIONMOD
Number of posts : 1250 Age : 36 Location : England Registration date : 2010-05-05
| Subject: Re: temp and hydrometer 3/5/2011, 5:51 am | |
| Hi, best place for the gauges is as low to the substrate as you can get them, as that where your scorp will be.
Those analogue hygrometer's are pretty useless I've heard. | |
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*~BEX~* Administrator
Number of posts : 4246 Age : 41 Registration date : 2010-08-29
| Subject: Re: temp and hydrometer 3/5/2011, 7:02 am | |
| - JamieLawrence wrote:
- Hi, best place for the gauges is as low to the substrate as you can get them, as that where your scorp will be.
Those analogue hygrometer's are pretty useless I've heard. +1 as close as you can get without actualy touching the substrate, and they are pretty rubbish they seem to start off ok then just go bit dodgy our emp one just sits on 55/60 when I know it's 70 lol I wouldn't worryto much you will eventually get used to how it should be without relying on sill gauges | |
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Roblicious Babycurus
Number of posts : 321 Age : 39 Registration date : 2011-02-08
| Subject: Re: temp and hydrometer 3/5/2011, 5:08 pm | |
| +1, the only good hygrometers are the semi expensive digital ones.
As long as your substrate is moist you should be sitting at 70+ according to everyone though.
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