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Reddit mentions of Pawliss Digital 2-in-1 Terrarium Reptile Thermometer Hygrometer with Probe

Sentiment score: 3
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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Pawliss Digital 2-in-1 Terrarium Reptile Thermometer Hygrometer with Probe. Here are the top ones.

Pawliss Digital 2-in-1 Terrarium Reptile Thermometer Hygrometer with Probe #2
    Features:
  • Multifunction: can be used as a table lamp in your room, garages or art studios, a work light in photography and workshops, and even a growth light for indoor plants
  • Material: 8.5inch aluminum reflector, 150W max phenolic plastics lamp holder (E26). Type A lamp. (Note: The temperature of the lamp holder will rise after use, do not touch it with your hands)
  • Function: the clip is firm and well fixed, 360° adjustment, the direction of the light can be pointed to where you need.
  • Specifications: 8.5X4.25X10 inch, rated for up to a 150-Watt bulb.
  • Package include: 1-pack 150W 8.5inch aluminum reflector clamp on light fixture (No Bulb Included)
Specs:
Height1.1 Inches
Length3 Inches
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width2.7 Inches
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Found 5 comments on Pawliss Digital 2-in-1 Terrarium Reptile Thermometer Hygrometer with Probe:

u/Girlpirate · 7 pointsr/snakes

Awesome shot! He looks so chill.

Please allow me to recommend a digital thermometer over that analog one you're using... you'll get a much more reliable temp reading with it. :)

u/raella69 · 2 pointsr/reptiles

Using a mixture of coconut fiber and this moss I can't recall the name of. Begins with an Sphagnum moss. Anyway, you can't see it but in the cave there I have a dish of water for him to soak in that I will change daily. I need to get a spray bottle to mist the enclosure, though I have been considering a fog machine to keep the humidity high. But what I am wondering is what should I get for monitoring the temps and humidity in the tank? I am familiar with aquarium stuff but not really terrarium stuff. I was looking on amazon at stuff to buy, and wondering if I should go digital or not. Any recommendations?

u/lunatic36 · 1 pointr/ballpython

Thank you for the reply, I'm using this thermometer and the probe is inside the hot side hide burried in the bedding https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017Z7Y6FK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I also just purchased an IR thermometer gun and it got delivered today
Do you think i should buy a stronger heat pad? like 8 W for example with the thermostat? or should I use both of the lamp and the pad i currently have with the thermostat?
I appreciate the response, I will start reading the articles you provided

u/ArchPlatypus · 1 pointr/snakes

HM! I didn't think about it being time for her to shed.

https://www.amazon.com/Pawliss-Digital-Terrarium-Thermometer-Hygrometer/dp/B017Z7Y6FK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1480722282&sr=8-1&keywords=pawliss+humidity+gauge

I've had some bad luck with them (other brands), but i found these work the best. My friend that breeds royals uses them.