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Gaz Claffey Posted - 12/11/2013 : 23:04:40
Hi, I've managed to set up my Viv (a full 4 weeks before I pick up the baby corn) and I've checked the temps.

As a check I've set the stat with the thermometer and the temp drops to 26.8 before the stat kicks in and then maxes at 31 when it switches off. I've read on here that the ideal temp for corns is around 29 degrees, so my question is should I adjust the temp so it maxes at 29 accepting that the drop is around 4 degrees albeit only briefly, if it's of any consequence , the hot,cool, hot cycle takes around 20 minutes

The cool end maintains a temp of 20.8, also is this okay??

Thanks in advance (again)
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smart bunny Posted - 22/11/2013 : 18:46:53
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Originally posted by Gaz Claffey

So I've glued down the probes and had a full day tinkering with the stat and I have it so that at the hottest it hits 29.1 and the lowest is 25, so I guess my question is are these temps suitable and the same/similar to other guys that use the on/off stats?

The cool end stayed at 21.2-21.4 so nice and steady in that side

Oh and for Kellogg, other than asking Santa for a snake he has no idea what's going on, I've rather cruelly convinced him that Santa doesn't do pets as he can't make them so Christmas morning is going to be cool. I'm also arranging for a door handle to break on the morning I pick up the snakes. It's a cruel to be kind thing I hope!!



Aww that is brilliant! Hope the secret manages to stay secret

Agree with the above - that amount of fluctuation is absolutely fine
Kellog Posted - 22/11/2013 : 07:52:29
Oooooh, you are cruel !!! Love the story you're creating around him getting his snake. You're going to have to tell us all about his reaction when he discovers that Santa doesn't only deliver pets but delivers them early . How old is he?

It really is down to your personal feelings about the temp. This was the issue I had with the on/off stat and for me it was too much of a drop and it went too low before turning back on....but then I'm probably over-fussy . As Donnie said, it should be fine.

Xxx
Gaz Claffey Posted - 21/11/2013 : 19:53:46
Thanks Donnie
Donnie Posted - 21/11/2013 : 19:24:49
That's normal for an on/off stat and will be fine.
Gaz Claffey Posted - 21/11/2013 : 17:19:16
So I've glued down the probes and had a full day tinkering with the stat and I have it so that at the hottest it hits 29.1 and the lowest is 25, so I guess my question is are these temps suitable and the same/similar to other guys that use the on/off stats?

The cool end stayed at 21.2-21.4 so nice and steady in that side

Oh and for Kellogg, other than asking Santa for a snake he has no idea what's going on, I've rather cruelly convinced him that Santa doesn't do pets as he can't make them so Christmas morning is going to be cool. I'm also arranging for a door handle to break on the morning I pick up the snakes. It's a cruel to be kind thing I hope!!
Kellog Posted - 20/11/2013 : 09:11:35
I wonder whether your son has any idea what's happening. He certainly is a lucky boy, they're lovely snakes although I am biased towards your ghost motley.

Hope you manage to sort out the set-ups tomorrow.

Xxx
Gaz Claffey Posted - 18/11/2013 : 13:06:45
It sure does, I'm picking up my sons motley and my ghost motley on the 14th December.

the snakes we're getting are numbers BA07 and BA08 on the link below,

http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/forums/snake-classifieds/999911-reduced-price-hatchling-corn-snakes.html

I haven't had chance to move/glue the temp probes just yet as this is still to be a surprise for my son but once done I'm anticipating/hoping for a moderately more reactive stat!! This will probably be on Thursday as I work from home, allowing me to get everything out in plain sight and more importantly in situ!

Will report back once after then!

Thanks
Kellog Posted - 18/11/2013 : 12:14:52
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Originally posted by Gaz Claffey

.....was worried the glue would melt? Although at 29 degrees I guess that's daft.....




Not daft Gaz but it should be absolutely fine to use hot glue or I think others use aquarium sealant to stick their probes down.

Has your temp settled down better?

quote:
Originally posted by Gaz Claffey

Oh and by the way, I've bought another Viv and bits and bobs etc and I'm just finalising the purchase of a ghost motley....good job my wife loves me




Another viv....does this mean you are already up to 2 snakes before you've even got the first ??!!!

Xxx
Gaz Claffey Posted - 16/11/2013 : 21:30:15
Oh and by the way, I've bought another Viv and bits and bobs etc and I'm just finalising the purchase of a ghost motley....good job my wife loves me
Gaz Claffey Posted - 15/11/2013 : 19:57:40
Thanks Donnie, this had crossed my mind but was worried the glue would melt? Although at 29 degrees I guess that's daft.....
Donnie Posted - 15/11/2013 : 18:35:54
when I used my monkfield I used to use a hot glue gun to stick the probes directly to the glass. They would come off every so often but it only took 5 mins to pull the old glue off and re-stick them back down (obviously take snake out to do this)
Gaz Claffey Posted - 15/11/2013 : 11:59:00
its a monkfield terrarium where the heat mat sits between 2 pieces on glass at the bottom so it isn't really possible - given the space between the glass to put the thermometer there, although I understand your point. I'm gonna have a good fiddle with the positioning of the probes and try and get the best reaction from the stat.

I've still got 4 weeks until I've arranged to pick up the snake so I have time on my side.

Thanks again for the help!
a33272 Posted - 15/11/2013 : 11:05:55
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Originally posted by Gaz Claffey

Thanks for the advise, I opened a hole up in the back of the hide to press the probes down and ensured they were on the glass, so hopefully managed to ensure a proper read on the temps



ahha. is the mat under a glass tank and both probes inside??? if im correct best way to get this accurate is to have to stat probe outside directly on the mat. an the thermometer probe inside on the glass. that way there thermostat is reactling to the mat temp and not the glass
Kellog Posted - 15/11/2013 : 08:17:34
I certainly agree with Smartbunny that pulse stats are the way to go. All my vivs sit at approximately 28.5oC and that barely changes. As much as I hate to admit it a33272 is also right about the positioning of the probes being vital. I'd advise against using the hide to press the probes down if it means that your snake will come into contact with them when it's in the hide, because this will throw your readings.

Some people are quite happy with the temp fluctuations that come with on/off stats but I'm a bit more fussy and didn't like the fact it dropped below the optimum temp for the snake to digest (27oC). I realise it doesn't stay at that low temp for long but it was too long for me. I'm a fussy corn owner .

Xxx
Gaz Claffey Posted - 13/11/2013 : 19:25:18
Thanks for the advise, I opened a hole up in the back of the hide to press the probes down and ensured they were on the glass, so hopefully managed to ensure a proper read on the temps
a33272 Posted - 13/11/2013 : 19:12:20
main thing with mat stats is to make sure ya probes are directly on the mat to make the stat work as stable as posible
Gaz Claffey Posted - 13/11/2013 : 15:49:37
Thanks Smart bunny, looking the the pulse stats I should be able to pick a new one up for around £35 delivered, and this is only around £10 more than the basic on/off stat, so I'd probably opt for the pulse anyhow.

smart bunny Posted - 13/11/2013 : 14:14:28
Just a word to the wise - if you do decide to switch to a habistat, we still seem to get a good 3-4 degree change with their mat stats as well, which is why I am gradually moving all ours over to pulse stats instead... wouldn't want you to buy a new mat stat only to find it's not much better!
Gaz Claffey Posted - 13/11/2013 : 13:29:20
Thanks for the replies - I'll nudge the temp down and monitor the difference. Kellog, you're right unsurprisingly , I have the Microclimate Ministat 100 and after searching old posts on the forum can see that this experience is far from unique..

I'll persevere with it and see how it goes, if I'm still not happy I'll more than likely opt for a habistat as they seem to have better reviews!
Kellog Posted - 13/11/2013 : 12:22:14
Well done for getting it all set up before getting your corn Gaz . The issues you're having with the temp shows why it's so necessary. I'm guessing from your comment that you're using an on/off stat. I had the same issue and will admit that I wasn't happy with such a large temp fluctuation so changed to a pulse stat, but that is my own personal choice,. I would agree with Donnie about tweaking the stat down so it doesn't hit a temp above 29.5oC. It's then up to you whether you are happy with the temp drop and how long it stays below the suggested minimum of 27oC.

The cool end is fine. I don't even measure mine as I know that my corns can cope with whatever temp the house is.

Xxx

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