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nyr99

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hello, i have a had a corn snake for about a year, and i have had one of those stick on the glass thermometers...(the ones that are paper thin) and i want to know how reliable they are, because last night i put a battery operates alarm clock in the cage that also read the temp of the room, and when it was in the cage the clock temp said 83.5 and the other cheap one said 74...im thing, since i use my air-comdisioner and the glass on the tank gets cold, that the cheap one is reading the temp of the glass more than the actual air...
 
those are not very realiable....
I wouldn't use it to read the temp level in my tanks at all...
try getting something more realiable...
like those eletronic ones with probes that you stick into the tank and reads the temp and humidity level...

Good Luck and Happy Herping!
 
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