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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 186294" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Humidity sensor!!! Why? Some of my enclosures have humidity sensor &/or thermometers within them. But only where I have brought a T & it has come with an enclosure & that enclosure has a thermometer or humidity sensor in it, that I cannot remove easily remove, or not without the risk of leaving sticky residue on the inside of the enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Humidity is a word we need to remove from the hobby, as it causes confusion & poor husbandry choices/ advice.</p><p></p><p>The closest we come to needing a thermometer is if, or when we use an outside heat source & then it's a thermostat that we need. A thermometer is more use in the room we keep our T's in, than the T's enclosure, as the room temperature tells us all we need to know about enclosures temperatures. I have a cheap indoor, outdoor weather station that gives me a max / min thermometer in my room, as well as interesting information about what is happening outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 186294, member: 29323"] Humidity sensor!!! Why? Some of my enclosures have humidity sensor &/or thermometers within them. But only where I have brought a T & it has come with an enclosure & that enclosure has a thermometer or humidity sensor in it, that I cannot remove easily remove, or not without the risk of leaving sticky residue on the inside of the enclosure. Humidity is a word we need to remove from the hobby, as it causes confusion & poor husbandry choices/ advice. The closest we come to needing a thermometer is if, or when we use an outside heat source & then it's a thermostat that we need. A thermometer is more use in the room we keep our T's in, than the T's enclosure, as the room temperature tells us all we need to know about enclosures temperatures. I have a cheap indoor, outdoor weather station that gives me a max / min thermometer in my room, as well as interesting information about what is happening outside. [/QUOTE]
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