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Simondo420 Posted - 20/04/2012 : 17:31:07
Hi everyone, got my first corn snake the other day just wanted to get a little advice on set up

Basically I have a digi thermometer on top the probe goes in through the top of the tank and takes the reading from the air, the heat matt is connected to a thermostat and the probe for that goes just over halfway down the back wall, the thermometer reads anywhere between 72 F and 79 F

I dont know how to upload photos at the moment but if someone could tell me it might be easier to see,
any advice would be great as i want to make sure hes going to be comfortable and i have it set up right

thanks
Simon
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Simondo420 Posted - 26/04/2012 : 23:37:34
Well said, He does seem to be making use of more of the viv now, and since i turned the hide around so the hole doesnt face the glass he uses that a lot more too. Still a bit timid at the moment lol
kdlang Posted - 26/04/2012 : 06:22:10
Im pretty sure that your snake is thanking you for making his home more comfortable for him. Chances are the other snakes avoid the heatmat so they don't get too warm. The problem is, that with temperatures like that, you never know how much neurological damage is being done until it is too late.
Simondo420 Posted - 25/04/2012 : 23:35:35
Cool, Im just finding it weird the guy I got him from has ALL of his vivs set up the other way and no problems with any of his pets, including an 8 year old corn snake :p
Georgina Posted - 25/04/2012 : 23:23:00
pretty cold, there hot end temps are cooler than our body temp. so they should always feel cool. x
Simondo420 Posted - 25/04/2012 : 23:20:44
Hi Ive had it set up the way you guys have said for a few days now and Draco seems to be happy, first feed on monday was no problem and picked him up no problem for the first time today :D, he did feel pretty cold I know theyre cold blooded but how cold should they feel???
nickyff Posted - 20/04/2012 : 22:26:00
OH MY GOD that jaffa cake is MONUMENTAL
Simondo420 Posted - 20/04/2012 : 19:12:54
Mcvities jaffa cakes all the way lol, wouldnt mind one of these though http://www.pimpthatsnack.com/project/332/2 x
Georgina Posted - 20/04/2012 : 19:10:18
he will be better off this way x
Georgina Posted - 20/04/2012 : 19:09:36
:) that sense of humor will get you far around these parts :) along with jaffa cakes x
Simondo420 Posted - 20/04/2012 : 19:07:47
The unicyle is normal, the weird bit is hes started juggling while he rides it :) x

Only thing im worried about is if im changing the way its set up is it going to be a change for him he may not like or anything like that?
Georgina Posted - 20/04/2012 : 19:01:58
its not always known what damage is down. but aslong as he seems ok, not burns or odd marks or riding unicycles he should be fine. just keep an eye x
Simondo420 Posted - 20/04/2012 : 19:00:49
I got him wednesday night, but he is about 3 years old. But I know the guy I got him from and he said he hasnt had any problems
Georgina Posted - 20/04/2012 : 18:54:40
how long has he been in this set up?
Simondo420 Posted - 20/04/2012 : 18:49:37
Wow I put the probes together ontop of the matt and under the aspen and the thermometer read an almighty 50 C !!! I unplugged the matt and am letting it cool down, will this have caused any problems at all? Im pretty sure the bloke i bought him from had it set up as before with the probes in the air and never had any problems

Simondo420 Posted - 20/04/2012 : 18:06:57
cool :) x
Georgina Posted - 20/04/2012 : 18:04:49
like you use for cables? should be but make sure the probes are touching the mat x
Simondo420 Posted - 20/04/2012 : 18:03:13
dont have elastic bands would velcro strap be okay?
Donnie Posted - 20/04/2012 : 18:00:37
quote:
Originally posted by Lozzy

you need the heat tape i think its called as normal selotape can melt




you should not use any tape in with snakey as it can cause them harm. best to use a glue gun to stick them down or use the hide to weigh it down but you will have to keep checking it to make sure snakey does not move it from under the hide.
Simondo420 Posted - 20/04/2012 : 17:53:50
Thanks for the great advice guys :)
kev 5 Posted - 20/04/2012 : 17:52:52
quote:
Originally posted by Lozzy

ye the probes can touch the heat mat or just resting on the substrate (personal preferance really) and you need the heat tape i think its called as normal selotape can melt and lastly you only want around half an inch of subsrate over the heat mat :)

im pretty new to this to so if anyone has something to add im sure they will :)


the probes should be directly on the mat not on the substrate

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