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Temp controller

ACExotix

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So I have a controller setup on my reef tank and am wondering if there is any similar system out there for herps? I'd like something that could program temp cycles on both a daily and annual time frame. Daily wouldn't be the end of the world but I would like to program a 365 day temp cycle. If it could control light cycle that would be great too.

I use the Apex system on my reefs so something along those lines would be awesome. I'd just use the same system but all the probes are made to be submerged :/ any suggestions?


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I have found a few youtube videos of people using reef tank controllers for their reptile setups. I would do a youtube search to find the videos to see if how they are using them will suit your needs.
 
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