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Zoo Meds Creatures Dual Thermometer & Humidity Gauge allows precise monitoring of both temperature and humidity in your invertebrate's home. Temperature and humidity levels are extremely important for the long term health of your invertebrates. Unique Velcro backing enables easy removal for the cleaning of your invertebrate's enclosure.
SKU | 2992584 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Weight | .04 LB |
Size | One Size Fits All |
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Length | .75 IN |
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Height | 5.83 IN |
Width | 4.13 IN |
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Good quality for the price
Jnmayes16
6 years ago
Works very well in a 40 gallon ball python aquarium
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Doesn’t work
Ziggy3
6 years ago
The humidity gauge is stuck at 70 like the previous reviewer.
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