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CAL
Hatchling
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/10/2014 : 09:01:15
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Hi Guys,
After having a corn snake for 14 years I sadly lost her and have decided to have a BRB. I've bought an 18 month old male which my local shop is holding for me until I sort my viv out. However, I am a bit confused about the general temps as I have had two very different recommendations from my two local shops and could do with a third opinion.
I'm currently heating the viv with a heat mat with stat placed on the ground and getting a 30°C warm hide, 20°C cold hide. However my air temp, in general, is also 20°C. Is this too cold? If I use a lamp (which I also have) then I get the air temp up to, well whatever I like basically, but it ruins thermal profile. For example, if I put the stat on the lamp instead of the mat I can get a nice 28 - 30°C hot end but the cold end goes up to 24°C so I don't really have much of a cold end.
The vivarium is a 3x2x2 viv exotic that I have sealed years ago and holds humidity really well so thankfully that's not a concern. My stat is a habistat one and I also have a remote digital thermometer with two probes which generally agree with the stat setting.
The two conflicting options I had from my two local shops were: 1) Mat for primary heat with a lamp to top up if I can't get to 30°C. 2) No mat, use a lamp as BRB's need warm air.
Can someone just give me a clue here please.
I have searched the rainbow boa forum but I can't currently join (tried but never got a link back) and it looks like there very little activity these days.
Thanks,
Craig. |
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Kez
Hatchling
United Kingdom
378 Posts |
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CAL
Hatchling
United Kingdom
146 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2014 : 10:29:48
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Hi Kez,
Thanks for that - I have read it and it kind of supports what I am already doing, its just one of snake shops told me air temp is critical and the other ground temp so I am just wondering what keepers actually do. You know what its like when you get a new snake, you want to make sure everything is right.
Thanks,
Craig |
0.0.1 Cornsnake: Monty, 10 years old, 5ft 3".
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Kez
Hatchling
United Kingdom
378 Posts |
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lupi lou
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
3670 Posts |
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CAL
Hatchling
United Kingdom
146 Posts |
Posted - 17/10/2014 : 21:43:35
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Thanks for that. I've settled on a heat mat and lamp. Its giving me a warm end at 30 -32, the lamp keeps the air at 25 and the cool end naturally settles at 20 - 22. So just need to persuade my BRB to show himself now. Put him in the viv two weeks ago and he's lived in the moist cool hide every since? Definitely moving around in it but I've yet to see him on the outside. |
0.0.1 Cornsnake: Monty, 10 years old, 5ft 3".
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