SamanthaJane13
Demon Pazuzu/B!tchGoddess
I'm looking for a good thermometer for inside my incubator.
Any suggestions??
Thanks in advance for any assistance!!
Any suggestions??
Thanks in advance for any assistance!!
I use the thermometer shown. I have several of them. they are any wear from one to three degrees off. i also have the mini fridge from think geek. I would take a few degrees temp off. The one I have is twenty degrees off. What a piece off s---. I use it now to warm rats.
Ditto what Steve said and here is another source: http://www.techinstrument.com/acatalog/Digital_Thermometers_Thermister.html
I highly recommend the SH66A-E because of the multiple probes. I like having a probe in the egg boxes as well as the main air chamber. No way I would trust my eggs to a thermometer I could buy at Walmart but I think a lot has to do with what type of eggs you are cooking. Some species seem more tolerable than others.
Do people use an incubator for crested geckos? I have found they do just fine without one. What temps were you incubating at? Put them in a container with moist vermiculite and leave the container in a room that doesn't get hotter than the upper 70's (I prefer lower 70's though) and you will have no issue. I definitely would not purchase an expensive thermometer for cresties.
It also pays off to have a good hydrometer than depending on a cheap piece of garbage from Wal Mart. Here's a nice piece of equipment if you can see inside your incubator. http://www.gardco.com/pages/moisture_air_temp/we/abbeon_hygro.cfm No probe is needed to go in the egg container because whatever temperature is in the incubator should be the same as inside the egg container.
Thanks again, hon!!
Are you going to be at the WNY Herp Society Show this weekend??
Oh, well... I was hoping to meet a few members face-to-face.
Thanks for the advice!!