bwin287
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so I put up a husbandry check a few days ago, I appreciate all whom looked and gave feedback.
So question is getting the correct basking temp.
I use 2 govee Temp/hygrometer 1 hanging basically 3in above the basking branch and the other half way down the cage. It was suggested that I use a temp gauge with a prob, to get a accurate basking temp. Obviously that's important to have accurate data especially at this spot in the habitat. I dont own 1 but dont have an issue purchasing 1 if thats a better way then what I currently have, but I also don't want to make a purchase if its not needed. So if people could let me know if what I'm using is good or is it wise to purchase a temp guage with a probe. I was sort of under the impression that the govee monitors were a good and also pretty accurate device to measure both temp and humidity. Again TY in advance for any and all advice.
So question is getting the correct basking temp.
I use 2 govee Temp/hygrometer 1 hanging basically 3in above the basking branch and the other half way down the cage. It was suggested that I use a temp gauge with a prob, to get a accurate basking temp. Obviously that's important to have accurate data especially at this spot in the habitat. I dont own 1 but dont have an issue purchasing 1 if thats a better way then what I currently have, but I also don't want to make a purchase if its not needed. So if people could let me know if what I'm using is good or is it wise to purchase a temp guage with a probe. I was sort of under the impression that the govee monitors were a good and also pretty accurate device to measure both temp and humidity. Again TY in advance for any and all advice.