Reddit reviews Inkbird Digital Outlet Heating Aquarium Temperature Controller ITC-306T Reptiles Heat Mat Updated Aquarium Probe
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🐠🐠【Convenient Design】 Plug and play, easy to use. Support reading with Centigrade or Fahrenheit.🐠🐠【Dual Display Window】 Be able to display measured temperature and set temperature at the same time.🐠🐠【Only Heating】 Temperature Control Mode: On/Off Control. Please note it is only heating controller without cooling function. Both of the plugs can control the heating. But totally could not over 1200W.🐠🐠【Dual Time Cycle Setting】Can be set different temperature from day and night on the basis of the physical needs of animals and plants during 24 hours.🐠🐠【Different Functions】Temperature calibration, over-temperature and sensor fault alarm. Maximum output load: 1200W (110V).
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If you can't find a decent small heater, can you find a temperature controller? In the U.S. you can get the Inkbird brand from Amazon for around $30 U.S. You plug the heater into it and it cuts power to the heater once it reaches desired temperature. I believe Finnex makes one as well. I know a number of saltwater reef keepers who use them as a backup to avoid heater failure catastrophes and keep the tanks from getting too hot.
This is the US link to this model: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KC24CKD
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You might also consider a separate temperature controller so your heater doesn't fall on. I use this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07KC24CKD/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_10?smid=A1RUFFFCQ74BCW&psc=1
Yes. A thermostat is very important to maintain the appropriate temperature range. Heat mats can get very hot, too hot for your gecko. But a thermostat will keep it just perfect for your little friend.
My favorite thermostat is this Inkbird one from amazon.
Mars hydro has 15% off link
Inkbird heat sensor 20% off for Amazon prime members link.
(Same for the humidity sensor switch I just don't have the link handy right now.