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jamie6125
Egg
United Kingdom
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Posted - 26/01/2011 : 10:08:36
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Hi
I've been keeping corns for a year or so and have been here on the forum before I have 5 corns and a milk snake. I use heat mats and thermostats in all may viv ( they all live seperatly) my temps are all correct but the viv in general seems coldish my corns show no signs of distress and are really happy. Is it more the temp on the mat that's important than the general viv? The cold side seems a lot colder. I feel the mat isn't heating the whole warm side just the floor. But the snakes do use both warm and cold sides so i think all is ok.
Many thanks
Jamie
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REX - charcoal corn ALBIE - albino/snow corn GIZMO - miami? Bestie - copper/grey (escapee) Rose - candycane Amber- bloodred motley MOLLY - dog SARAH - rat
JACK AND GEORGIA - children |
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thistle
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
1757 Posts |
Posted - 26/01/2011 : 11:06:22
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I'm pretty new to corn snakes and this forum, but from what I've read on here heat mats are only supposed to heat the floor not the entire viv. As long as the temp of the heat mat are ok, if the snakes get cold they can sit on top of their mats to warm up.
It sounds like your set up is fine and your snakes are perfectly happy. |
2.0.0 Dogs (westie Angus, shih tzu Archie) 0.5.0 African Pygmy Hedgehogs (Harriet, Amelia, Matilda, Jemima, Maisie) RIP Hector 0.4.0 Guinea Pigs (Isobel, Effy, Mrs Mack & Sheila) 1.0.0 Lutino C0ckatiel (Sammy) 3.0.0 Corn Snakes - CB10 Amel (Barnaby), CB11 Anery Lavender (Bailey), CB10 Caramel Motley (Bradley) 0.1.0 CB11 Western Hognose Snake (Maggie) |
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a33272
our battery charger
United Kingdom
3063 Posts |
Posted - 26/01/2011 : 11:09:55
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quote: Originally posted by jamie6125
Hi
I've been keeping corns for a year or so and have been here on the forum before I have 5 corns and a milk snake. I use heat mats and thermostats in all may viv ( they all live seperatly) my temps are all correct but the viv in general seems coldish my corns show no signs of distress and are really happy. Is it more the temp on the mat that's important than the general viv? The cold side seems a lot colder. I feel the mat isn't heating the whole warm side just the floor. But the snakes do use both warm and cold sides so i think all is ok.
Many thanks
Jamie
hi jamie.
a mat only heats what it in contact with it will make very little/no change to ambiant temp etc. the cold end is what it is i think my corns cold end is about to 20oc mark this time of year, but shes happily out an about an uses both ends. so i wouldnt worry about |
0.1.0 creamsicle corn-Marmalade 1.0.0 jungle carpet python-Bumble 1.0.0 corn Casper
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jamie6125
Egg
United Kingdom
64 Posts |
Posted - 26/01/2011 : 13:16:41
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Many thanks guys
I though it was fine but just double checking
Jamie |
REX - charcoal corn ALBIE - albino/snow corn GIZMO - miami? Bestie - copper/grey (escapee) Rose - candycane Amber- bloodred motley MOLLY - dog SARAH - rat
JACK AND GEORGIA - children |
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ilovemypets1988
Hatchling
United Kingdom
328 Posts |
Posted - 26/01/2011 : 19:54:41
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hi jamie, corn and milk snakes are cold blooded so they need to thermoregulate in order to stay fit and healthy and to digest there food and in order to do this, they need a varience in temperature in there habitats, so a heat mat is designed with this in mind, it only warms up a small amount of the viv and only at the end of the viv, which the mat is situated, but also leave a less temperatured area in the viv, so that the snake can alter its temperature according to the snakes needs, this is also why alot of people and pro`s will recogmend that you have 2 hide per snake - 1 at each end of the viv (1 in the warm zone and the other in the cool), so that the snake can hide and still beable to vary its own temp.
sorry if this is abit long winded. lol |
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