Kritterz Hi-Range Habitat Thermometer (5" Length)
High range thermometer affixes to aquarium glass and measures from 70 to 105 degrees (F). Accurate and easy to read. Essential for any reptile or amphibian terrarium.
Kritterz Reptile Habitat Humidity Gauge (2" Diameter)
Accurately monitor the humidity level in your reptile's home with our Reptile Habitat Thermometer Gauge. Features a large, easy to read dial and indicator for desert, moderate, and tropical environments.Mounts to any smooth surface.
Kritterz Reptile Habitat Thermometer Gauge (2" Diameter)
Accurately monitor the temperature in your reptile's home with our Reptile Habitat Thermometer Gauge. Features a large, easy to read dial with degree indicators in both fahrenheit and centrigrade.Mounts to any smooth surface.
Kritterz Sauna Zone Heat Mat Large (11" x 17")
Reptiles and amphibians are ectotherms, or cold-blooded animals (ecto, outside; therm, temperature). Although they do produce metabolic heat, they have no efficient means of conserving it or of increasing or decreasing its production. This means they have to absorb heat from the surrounding environment. Although unable to maintain a constant body temperature, reptiles (and other ectotherms) use homeostatic regulation to compensate for high and low temperatures. The blood flow to the skin tissues is regulated, increasing heat loss or heat absorption. Reptiles can also regulate the body temperature by simply moving to a cooler or warmer spot, seeking sun or shade. In their natural biotope, reptiles often use surfaces heated by the sun (branches, rocks, sand or the forest floor) as a heat conductor. The Sauna Heat Zone Mat simulates this by heating the substrate of the terrarium. It is important to leave sufficient "cold spots" for the animals and make thermo-regulation possible.
Kritterz Sauna Zone Heat Mat Medium (10" x 11")
Reptiles and amphibians are ectotherms, or cold-blooded animals (ecto, outside; therm, temperature). Although they do produce metabolic heat, they have no efficient means of conserving it or of increasing or decreasing its production. This means they have to absorb heat from the surrounding environment. Although unable to maintain a constant body temperature, reptiles (and other ectotherms) use homeostatic regulation to compensate for high and low temperatures. The blood flow to the skin tissues is regulated, increasing heat loss or heat absorption. Reptiles can also regulate the body temperature by simply moving to a cooler or warmer spot, seeking sun or shade. In their natural biotope, reptiles often use surfaces heated by the sun (branches, rocks, sand or the forest floor) as a heat conductor. The Sauna Heat Zone Mat simulates this by heating the substrate of the terrarium. It is important to leave sufficient "cold spots" for the animals and make thermo-regulation possible.
Kritterz Sauna Zone Heat Mat Mini (4" x 5")
Reptiles and amphibians are ectotherms, or cold-blooded animals (ecto, outside; therm, temperature). Although they do produce metabolic heat, they have no efficient means of conserving it or of increasing or decreasing its production. This means they have to absorb heat from the surrounding environment. Although unable to maintain a constant body temperature, reptiles (and other ectotherms) use homeostatic regulation to compensate for high and low temperatures. The blood flow to the skin tissues is regulated, increasing heat loss or heat absorption. Reptiles can also regulate the body temperature by simply moving to a cooler or warmer spot, seeking sun or shade. In their natural biotope, reptiles often use surfaces heated by the sun (branches, rocks, sand or the forest floor) as a heat conductor. The Sauna Heat Zone Mat simulates this by heating the substrate of the terrarium. It is important to leave sufficient "cold spots" for the animals and make thermo-regulation possible.
Kritterz Sauna Zone Heat Mat Small (8" x 8")
Reptiles and amphibians are ectotherms, or cold-blooded animals (ecto, outside; therm, temperature). Although they do produce metabolic heat, they have no efficient means of conserving it or of increasing or decreasing its production. This means they have to absorb heat from the surrounding environment. Although unable to maintain a constant body temperature, reptiles (and other ectotherms) use homeostatic regulation to compensate for high and low temperatures. The blood flow to the skin tissues is regulated, increasing heat loss or heat absorption. Reptiles can also regulate the body temperature by simply moving to a cooler or warmer spot, seeking sun or shade. In their natural biotope, reptiles often use surfaces heated by the sun (branches, rocks, sand or the forest floor) as a heat conductor. The Sauna Heat Zone Mat simulates this by heating the substrate of the terrarium. It is important to leave sufficient "cold spots" for the animals and make thermo-regulation possible.
Kritterz Thermometer Humidity Gauge Combo Pak (2" Diameter )
View the temperature and humidity of your reptile's habitat at a glance with the Kritterz Thermometer and Humidity Gauges. Easy to read gauges mount on any smooth surface.