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quick question

lazer

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I have a 2 1/2 foot corn and I was wondering since its winter should i leave the heat lamp on 24/7. because its 8:00 A.M. and i have him out and he's cold. thanks in advance.
 
Unless you are planning on having your corn brumate then yes I would suggest maintaining a consistant temperature for your corn.
 
If the heat lamp isn't keeping the proper gradient due to colder temperatures, I would suggest you get an under the tank heater so the snake can always find a warm spot.
 
Define "cold". And see my sig :santa:

Non smart-alec answer: Keep one side of the cage at 85 degrees and the other side at room temperature all the time and you will have nothing to worry about.
 
Checkerbelly said:
Define "cold". And see my sig :santa:

Exactly! Remember lazer, anything under 98.6 (Your body temperature) is cold to the touch. The snake could be 90 degrees and be cool to the touch.
 
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