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phlegmatical Posted - 18/06/2013 : 21:33:10
Just ordered a the lucky reptile thermometer hygrometer deluxe pro which has a temp and hygrometer probe and a second temp probe as far as I understand it! Would I place the hygro/temp probe in cool end and the other temp probe in hot spot? Or does the hygro need to go in centre of viv?
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phlegmatical Posted - 18/06/2013 : 21:48:51
Thanks. Yea my humidity in my house is about 30% so in the viv has been measuring 17-20 on the dreaded exo terra stick on hygros! Since switching to orchid bark it seems to be holding steady at 50% now!
Lotabob Posted - 18/06/2013 : 21:40:33
As far away from the heat source as possible. Though to be honest I wouldn't worry about it too much, *99.999% of houses in the UK have the right humidity for every day Royal requirements.

Source:UKIMUS (UK institute of made up statistics)

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