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Thermometers; what does everyone use???


David R

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Stick on ones? Digital? Floating glass ones? Best bang for bucks? etc etc

I haven't bothered keeping much of an eye on my tanks temps over the years ( :oops: ), always just trusted the heaters thermostats. I want to get something accurate for the big tank to make sure the heaters are keeping up, looking for suggestions...

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Ive tested lots. simultaneously too.

I found the $60 marina aquaminder to be a few degrees out from all the others, which was disappointing.

I like digitals with probes that run into the tank, and they are easiest to read at a glance IMO.

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I have a bunch that look basically like this:

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I've tested a couple and they're all within a few tenths of each other. I also made an ice/water slush which should have a temperature of 0°c and tested two of them, both read about .1-.2° So, accurate enough for me.:)

I don't think you can get them here anymore though.

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I have an electronic digital thermometer that is accurate to 0.1 degrees C. and it is the only test kit I have used for years. Good for checking fish tanks, incubators, enclosures etc. It is the same model we used for years testing fridges, freezers and dishwashing machines and when I had the chance to get one at staff rates through a friend I was into it big time.

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I have an electronic digital thermometer that is accurate to 0.1 degrees C. and it is the only test kit I have used for years. Good for checking fish tanks, incubators, enclosures etc. It is the same model we used for years testing fridges, freezers and dishwashing machines and when I had the chance to get one at staff rates through a friend I was into it big time.

but how much would a really decent digital like that cost to joe on the street?

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all this talk of themometers reminded me to check my temp. its down to 21! somethings not right!

how thick is your glass?

I have four tanks from 20L to 160L.

The two aquaone tanks have thickish glass compared to the other two . One has a Jager heater and the other an aquaone heater. The Jager heater does a superior job at keeping it at the designated temperature but both tanks stay within 1oC.

My other two smaller tanks are a blue planet and splishsplash with thin glass.. these are the tanks where I see the greatest fluctuations. At night I wrap a blanket around the sides of the blue planet to prevent heat loss, and the splish splash I drape a trowel over top because the lid has a gap for the HOB filter and heater cables. This seems to keep the temperatures stable on cold nights. If I forget to do it, they are always 1-3oC lower in the morning during winter.

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I have a bunch that look basically like this

I don't think you can get them here anymore though.

Got one like that from Dick Smith a while back for my glasshouse, it measures the temperature at the proble on the end of a long wire and at the actual thermometer part eh? Hadn't even thought of that!

Digital, got one you can grab off me next week David(for free, just needs a new bat).

Cheers, I need three though, maybe four, and would like to get them all the same model so they're at least all consistent(ly wrong!)

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I have one like Ira's as well but the battery died a long time ago. They were about $9.95 on special at Dick Smith's. I use a large (so I can read it easily) glass thermometer 30cm long and as thick as a syphon hose.

Grant also has an electronic thermometer but he usually has it with him in the work vehicle and he is never here when I want to check the temperature of the tank! :roll:

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I have one like Ira's as well but the battery died a long time ago.

You know they make replacement batteries...:P

Got one like that from Dick Smith a while back for my glasshouse, it measures the temperature at the proble on the end of a long wire and at the actual thermometer part eh? Hadn't even thought of that!

The ones I have are specifically for aquariums. They have alarm settings if the temp goes out of range, tropical 24-28c or discus 28-32c. They were great, like Caryl said only about $10. I don't think Dick Smith has sold them for 5 years or more though.

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