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Posted - 03/06/2010 : 19:45:53 With this sudden appearance of warm weather, I've discovered a problem. I live in a top-floor west-facing flat, making the east side of the flat (kitchen, bathroom, flatmate's room) far too hot in the morning. The west side (my room, the living room) is sweltering from about 2PM. I've currently got Ruby in the living room, but I'm worried that she'll get too warm. The only room unaffected by blazing sunshine is the entrance hall and, while it's about the size of a large double bedroom, it also gets a fair bit of traffic as there are three people living here. Do you reckon she'd be all right in the hall or would it be too stressful on her? |
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Posted - 05/06/2010 : 10:00:13 mmmmmmm cake |
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Posted - 05/06/2010 : 07:14:23 quote: Originally posted by Kellog Isnt it great that us women have our ways and means for getting our own way....supposedly !!
Yeah, my particular 'ways and means' = a little something I like to call 'home baking'. They can't say no when their mouths are full of cake |
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Posted - 05/06/2010 : 03:46:18 quote: Originally posted by ladyevil
Not to worry, problem solved :)........there's plenty of space for 3 adult corn-size vivs and at least 2 royal-size vivs. Guess it's time to start making puppy eyes at the OH
So glad you have managed to find a place, not only where you can put Ruby's faun that you will be happier with than where she is now....but also a place where you can fit more and more snakes . Isnt it great that us women have our ways and means for getting our own way....supposedly !!
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Posted - 05/06/2010 : 01:01:25 quote: Originally posted by elament
whats the male equivalent of puppy eyes I am trying to "sneak in" a third corn? LOL
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Posted - 04/06/2010 : 13:13:47 whats the male equivalent of puppy eyes I am trying to "sneak in" a third corn? LOL |
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Posted - 04/06/2010 : 12:37:26 LOL.....defo puppy eye time!!!!! |
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Posted - 04/06/2010 : 12:30:44 Not to worry, problem solved :) Measured the ambient temp at the far end of the kitchen and it actually only gets around 22C, so I'll be moving her in there. Handy thing about this is the fact that there's a nook for a dining table. We've been using it as the place laundry goes to die, but it turns out that there's plenty of space for 3 adult corn-size vivs and at least 2 royal-size vivs. Guess it's time to start making puppy eyes at the OH |
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Posted - 04/06/2010 : 12:20:41 quote: Originally posted by DannyBrown91
quote: Originally posted by elament
I wouldnt worry about it too much they are hardier than you think although if you are that concerned you could consider putting more vents in the viv
With the hot weather heating up the ambient temp of the whole room im not sure this would help all that much.
I am having similar problems and my corns are in fauns.
No but I would imagine an enclosed space like a viv or faun with a heatmat in it would have a higher ambient temprature than the room. It would be the same as leaving a radiator on in one room of your house and closing the door. Therefore putting in more vents would help to reduce it to the same as the room is which still isnt ideal. Sorry i didnt realise your snake was in a faun which are pretty much well vented. Perhaps if you are that concerned then a move is in order. |
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Posted - 04/06/2010 : 03:33:53 The temps in my wooden fauns have got to the same as your during the hot weather Rachel and all I could do was lower the heatmat temp so it was averaging just above 27 - 28....rather than 27.5 - 28.5. Didnt really make any difference but at least I felt as though I was doing something.
My vivs are in our lounge with no opening windows, so I just had to keep the curtains shut on the patio doors all day. The bizarre thing was that Silvesta chose to stay in the warm end. But it did worry me that the cool end temp was hitting 26....but it was for only certain periods of the day and I made sure that when I had him out I left the door of the viv open on the cool end just to let some air in (not that it made much difference, the air temp in the viv was just the same as the room temp).
You can fix up some fans (like PC fans to create an airflow) - http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9787.
If you are really concerned about the temps then maybe it would be best to move her.....you could try and put her in the entrance hall and see how she reacts. As long as people arent crashing past and threatening to knock her faun then it may not be a problem.
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Posted - 04/06/2010 : 00:05:00 quote: Originally posted by elament
I wouldnt worry about it too much they are hardier than you think although if you are that concerned you could consider putting more vents in the viv
With the hot weather heating up the ambient temp of the whole room im not sure this would help all that much.
I am having similar problems and my corns are in fauns. |
elament |
Posted - 03/06/2010 : 20:50:46 I wouldnt worry about it too much they are hardier than you think although if you are that concerned you could consider putting more vents in the viv |
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Posted - 03/06/2010 : 20:31:04 My viv is in the conservatory on the floor in the corner, perfect temps been on so far..
I have up'ed the tempretures atm periodically as I suspect my Blitz may have a R.I so now its 32.3 and 20* in the cool end.
RUB is sat at 27.8 and 21.4. I find that the cooler end fluctuates the most, but the snakes only get about 2 hours on full of sunshine which the rub's cool end max has been 24, but not been there for long.
With the double doors and window open full blast, gets a nice breeze going through here. |
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Posted - 03/06/2010 : 20:28:43 Temps are normal on the warm side (28.5C on the dot), but the cool end sometimes creeps up to around 25C. She seems to prefer the cool side of the viv anyway, but it still concerns me a bit :/ |
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Posted - 03/06/2010 : 19:57:40 Have you taken temp readings in the viv at these times? |
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Posted - 03/06/2010 : 19:56:05 I had the same thing happen to me the sun was shining in thru the front window and heating up the end of the thermostat probe. What is your viv temps ?
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