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Zoo Med High Range Reptile Thermometer

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Zoo Med High Range Reptile Thermometer

Zoo Med High Range Reptile Thermometer

Liquid crystal thermometer for all types of reptile, amphibian or invertebrate enclosures Scale from 70 to 105 degrees (F), with easy-to-read crystal coloring Also for discus fish or when medicating tropical fish

  • Liquid crystal thermometer for all types of reptile, amphibian or invertebrate enclosures
  • Scale from 70 to 105 degrees (F), with easy-to-read crystal coloring
  • Also for discus fish or when medicating tropical fish

Zoo Med High Ranage Thermometer for Reptiles

Zoo Med High Ranage Thermometer for Reptiles
Binding: Misc.
Manufacturer: Zoo Med Labs
Product Description:
Liquid crystal thermometer for all types of reptile, amphibian or invertebrate enclosures. Scale from 70 to 105F (21 to 40C), with easy to read crystal coloring. Proper temperatures are a necessity for digestion and metabolic functions in reptiles and amphibians. This is the ideal first time thermometer for any cage, a reptile should never be sold or bought without one! A great additional thermometer (when using the Precision Analog Thermometer or Precision Analog Thermometer & Humidity Gauge) for monitoring heat gradients.
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List Price: USD 3.00
Lowest New Price: USD .89
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Good deal
These thermometers are functional and inexpensive. It reacts quickly to temperature changes, best used in high temp setups as minimum is 68. I have had no problems using the thermometer in a setup with 70+ percent humidity and occasional sprays of water.

Product Information and Prices stored: February 9, 2010, 4:48

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