I am really struggling to sort out the correct tempeture for my corn snake. I have now got a thermostat on the heat mat, so that is getting up to 31 degrees and dropping to 27 degrees. The main difficulty seems to be stopping the cool end from becoming too cold. Over night it drops to 16 degrees, getting back up to 19 degrees when we put the central heating on. I have put the snake's container into a poly box that I cut down to size in the hope of creating more insulation, but this doesent really seem to help. I am looking for a position in another room, but would ideally like to keep him where he is and sort out this problem. thanks in advance for any help.
ummm i dont tink i could help you as comparing it to my viv at night the heat mat goes down to 24c and the cold side never goes below 19 c and at the day time it goes up to 28c and the cold side is bout 23c
put a regular household bul over the cold end. i had the same problem with my crested gecko. she was at 67 and i wanted to get it up to 70's and it worked. just put a normal bulb on top and that will raise the temps more.
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put a regular household bul over the cold end. i had the same problem with my crested gecko. she was at 67 and i wanted to get it up to 70's and it worked. just put a normal bulb on top and that will raise the temps more.
It can raise the ambient temperatures, yes. However it can also give quite severe burns if left without a guard. If you want to leave a light bulb running in the viv, then I recommend a guard.
ye thats y i sed on top of the viv. depends on the viv. if it's a glass one or a fuan put it on top, if it's a wooden one then yes u will need a heat guard but i just thought it was common sence to get one of them for snakes
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