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Digital thermometer with probe for pin-point accuracy. Use wet or dry, ideal for terrariums, aquariums and reptile incubators.
SKU | 1120646 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Length | 1.5 IN |
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Width | 2.25 IN |
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Jjay_93
5 years ago
I have it on the outside instead of the inside because my snake is a jerk but it...
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Iperez917
6 years ago
The packaging says that batteries are included. I ended up returning instead of ...
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