JBL TerraControl
Thermometer and hygrometer incl. suction cup

  • Easy check thermometer for the relative humidity and the temperature in terrariums
  • Temperature range: -30 to +60 degrees
  • Humidity values: from 0 to 100 % in steps of 10 %
  • Area between 20 and 35 is marked as "optimal“
  • Package contents: 1 thermometer and 1 hygrometer incl. suction cups and Velcro connections
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Price: 16,15 €
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Easy monitoring
Depending on the origin and species the terrarium animals need specific humidity and temperature conditions for their ideal keeping. They easily can be monitored with Terra Control.

Terra Control
The Terra Control thermometer and hygrometer allows monitoring over a temperature range -30 to +60 degrees. The humidity is displayed in 10 % steps from 0 to 100 %. The range between 20 and 35 is marked.

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Details

JBL TerraControl: hygrometer + thermometer

Art. no.:
6151700
EAN Code:
4014162615176
Volume packaging:
0.42 l
Gross weight:
44 g
Net weight:
24 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
20/218/96 mm

Properties

Animal species: Anolis, Basilisks, Bearded dragons, Boa constrictor, Chalcides, Club tail iguana, Common collared lizards, Cooter turtles, Corn snakes, Day geckos, Dwarf day geckos, Dyeing dart frogs, Feeder insects, Flap-necked chameleons, Frilled-neck lizards, Girdled lizards, Gold tegus, Green tree frogs, Green tree pythons, Hinged tortoises, Horned frogs, House geckos, Iguanas, King snakes, Leaf insects, Leopard geckos, Leopard tortoise, Mangrove cat snakes, Monitor lizards, Namib sand gecko, Poison dart frogs, Praying mantises, Rainbow lizards, Red-eyed tree frogs, Red-footed tortoise, Rock lizards, Royal pythons, Scolopendra, Scorpions, Spiny-tailed lizards, Tarantulas, Terrapins, Thick tail scorpions, Tokay geckos, Tree frogs, Tropical terrapin, Tropical tortoise, Water dragons, Water turtles, Yellow-headed agamas, Yemen chameleons
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All terrarium animals
Volume habitat: For all terrariums
Material: metal (aluminium) / plastic (PS)
Colour: green / black / red

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
FAQ
Does the terrarium thermometer and hygrometer need batteries?

The thermometers and hygrometers incl. suction cup (JBL TerraControl) operate without a power supply, so there is no need for battery changes.

Blog (opinions & experiences)

JBL TV #60 Keeping tortoises in a species-appropriate way. Part 1 - Technology and nutrition

In the second part, biologist Heiko Blessin interviews Uwe Wünstel, the reptile specialist and owner of the Reptilium in Landau, on the subjects of technology and nutrition for tortoises.

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Supply of water and moisture, water care

A side from light and heat, the drinking water supply, relative humidity and the right moisture of the substrate are very important for the animals’ well-being.

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Mites and mould in the terrarium

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Temperature and Humidity Control in the Terrarium

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JBL Research: Research results

Since 2001 JBL has been undertaking its own research expeditions to the original homes of our terrarium dwellers. With the help of measuring instruments all biotope data is logged and measurement errors are eliminated by the multiple measurements of theexpedition members.

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Useful Tools For The Terrarium

Tweezers, nets, thermo- and hygrometers and locks. These tools make it easy for you to work in your terrarium.

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The Right Ventilation For Your Terrarium

The need for fresh air and all other climatic factors vary significantly in accordance with their origin.

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Lighting in the Terrarium

As cold-blooded animals, terrarium animals are far more de pendent on light, i.e. the quality and intensity of light, than warm-blooded vertebrates. Activity, feeding, digestion or resting phases are influenced by the alternation of day and night, and especially by the intensity of light.

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The fascination of terrariums - Terrarium Manual

Terrarium-keeping has experienced an enormous boom in the past twenty years. In the midst of the increasing hustle and bustle of our world, an island of nature in their homes offers many people an opportunity to relax while watching their terrarium pets after a long day of work.

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From practical experience: the right substrate for breeding

Our pair of desert iguanas (Diplosauus dorsalis), Martha and Norman, are very much at home in the building that houses the JBL lab, and now we’ve found eggs in a hollow there.

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The Rainforest Terrarium – Part 1

The rainforest terrarium is characterised by a high humidity of between 70 and 90 % and its relatively constant temperatures of between 25-30 °C, which only ever drop slightly, even at night.

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The Rainforest Terrarium – Part 1

The rainforest terrarium is characterised by a high humidity of between 70 and 90 % and its relatively constant temperatures of between 25-30 °C, which only ever drop slightly, even at night.

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The Desert Terrarium – Part 1

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Where do our terrarium animals come from, and why this is important.

In fact we could answer this question with “from all over the world”. After all many interesting terrarium animals also live in Europe. But most of them are protected species.

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Press

04.02.2011

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Reference guide (Themeworld)

Terrarium location and climate

Where’s the best place for the terrarium? How important is the climate in the terrarium?

Lighting

Lighting is one of the most important topics in terraristics. What do you need to consider?

Humidity

Humidity is crucial for terrarium animals. We will explain how to adjust the humidity correctly

Substrate

What structure does the substrate need to have? How thick it should be?

Tools

There are useful accessories and there are completely useless objects which only cost money and serve no purpose. We’ll list the most important utensils to save you time and make your terrarium maintenance easier.

The rainforest terrarium

A breath of jungle in the living room. What’s important with a rainforest terrarium?

The desert terrarium

Bring a breath of desert fascination into your living room! We’ll show you how easy it is to set up a desert terrarium

Aquatic terrarium

A terrarium with an integrated water element is an aquatic terrarium, also referred to as a paladarium. Turtles, for example, feel very comfortable in them.

Terrariums for spiders and insects

Arachnids and insects require special terrariums which often don’t need to be particularly large.

Reproducing the habitat

Which type of habitat is easiest to reproduce in the terrarium?

Ventilation and moisture regulation

How to ventilate a terrarium properly and how to adjust the humidity? Ventilation and moisture are the key to good pet ownership

Heat

How do you get your terrarium to the right temperature? Why does it need warm and cooler spots?

Installing the technical items

How and where do you install the technical equipment? What do you need to remember?

The tortoise terrarium

Our friend the tortoise needs a suitable terrarium. What is special about a tortoise terrarium?
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Instructions

safety instructions

  • safety instruction for accessories
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Customer reviews

Reviews

Overall rating: 4.7
3 public review(s) for this product.

1 Review

Exofro
2021-07-20T20:49:05Z

The product is from good quality and shows correct temp. And humidity. The minus of this product is that it’s separately what makes it big to fit the terrarium without disturbing. In this times I think that not many people are choosing for analogue types. More popular are digital types and taking less place. I think many people are waiting on a digital temp/ hygrometer from jbl 😉


2 more reviews in other languages

2 Reviews in other languages

aquascaping.tv - Polish
2024-08-06T18:19:54Z

Odczyt parametrów wilgotności i temperatury zgodny z innymi urządzeniami pomiarowymi, dlatego uważam, że wszystko jest w porządku i warto te zegary polecić.


aquarium.meer91 - German
2023-12-03T19:52:01Z

Super Messgeräte, sie zeigen zuverlässig Luftfeuchte und Temperatur an.

Auch die Anbringung im Terrarium ist sehr einfach.


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