Monday, February 8, 2010

Is this true? (Corn snake heating question)?

My sister told me that as long as the cool side is 75-77 degrees, it doesn't matter how hot the warm side is. Is this true?Is this true? (Corn snake heating question)?
That is incorrect. You need a hot spot of 85 to 88 degrees to allow them to properly digest their food. 75 to 77 degrees is not enough heat.Is this true? (Corn snake heating question)?
Hey, that statement is not correct. You need provide your Corn Snake with an ambient air temperature of 27-29C (80-85F) throughout the enclosure with a basking spot of 32.5C (90F) during the day. At night, allow the ambient air temperature to drop down to no lower than 23-24C (73-75F), with a basking area of 27C (80F). No additional UV lighting is required for your Corn Snake. You can maintain the temperatures by using either a basking lamp with a guard or a heat mat, a thermostat should control both these.
One side side needs to be warm the other needs to be a little ''cold'' so the cage won't get too ''hot''
that is compleatly false!! the cool side should run around 75-80





the warm side MUST run around 80-90








hope it helped
No! The cool side needs to be between around 23 C and the hot side needsto be arund 33 C.





Hope this helps x
no thats wrong

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