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lr2188uk
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
45 Posts |
Posted - 29/12/2009 : 09:42:38
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Hey guys, im buying my first snake today hoefully and ive done quite abit of research but one thing is still bothering me.
My house is quite often very cold, so how will the non heated end of my tank deal with it? Is the temperature of it going to be too low? Or will it stay the same due to the heat mat? Can i buy a heater to keep that end regular?
What do people recommend i do to help this?
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Gaz_1989
Yearling
United Kingdom
931 Posts |
Posted - 29/12/2009 : 12:00:16
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Some people say buy a heat mat and set it at about 20 for the cold end.
My cold end ranges 16-18 and my corn seems fine.
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gingerpony
Queen Bee
United Kingdom
10455 Posts |
Posted - 29/12/2009 : 12:21:08
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TBH i'd just concentrate on keeping the warm end in the right temp range and not worry about the cool end temp unless there's a particular issue with the snake (which is unlikely ) |
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hillzi
The Lost boy.
United Kingdom
3984 Posts |
Posted - 29/12/2009 : 13:44:16
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It's NOT AS important as the warm end, If your'e worried place some hides in the middle of the tank too, so it will be half and half warm and cool
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Blackecho
The Corn Snake Admin
United Kingdom
4379 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2009 : 10:36:46
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Room temp will be fine as long as you don't have the window open all winter. |
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reptiledanny
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
1809 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2009 : 11:06:39
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so you could have 15 on the cold end and 29 at the hot end. big difference |
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33 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2009 : 11:48:04
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mines on 15 - 17 in the cold end... |
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893 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2009 : 12:19:47
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There would be a lower limit beyond which it would be too cold for the snake, unless you're preparing for breeding: body functions would slow down. I'm not comfortable letting the cold end go below 20c.
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gingerpony
Queen Bee
United Kingdom
10455 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2009 : 20:49:08
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if the snake was spending all its time in the cold end and the cold end WAS particularly cold then i'd do something about it, but generally they know what's good for them and go where its warmer |
cornsnakes, ratsnakes, bullsnakes, boas and day geckos
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hillzi
The Lost boy.
United Kingdom
3984 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2009 : 20:50:33
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What would you do GP? |
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gingerpony
Queen Bee
United Kingdom
10455 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2009 : 21:07:48
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quote: Originally posted by hillzi
What would you do GP?
leave it alone if it was staying in the warm end.............
BUT if it was staying in the cold end and i didn't want to brumate it initially i'd try moving it to the warm end. if it persisted and kept returning to its cold hide then i'd put a mat in (on another stat set to about 22-23*C ish) and monitor for signs of illness. for example, it could be staying in the cool end to reduce symptoms of an RI......... |
cornsnakes, ratsnakes, bullsnakes, boas and day geckos
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hillzi
The Lost boy.
United Kingdom
3984 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2009 : 22:17:11
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Ah. Reason I asked Blaze was sat in cool end from last night till this morning just moved him into the warm end. |
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gingerpony
Queen Bee
United Kingdom
10455 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2009 : 22:32:24
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i'm meaning persistently for several days to a week |
cornsnakes, ratsnakes, bullsnakes, boas and day geckos
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