machinegun
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I currently house my juvenal corn snake in a 5-gallon glass terrarium that measures 16'' long by 8 1/4" deep by 11" tall. On one side of the terrarium I have 1 to 5 gallon ZooMed under the tank heater and a ZooMed 50w basking lamp. I use the basking lamp as a heat source during the day and the under the tank heater at night. Yesterday I purchased a ZooMed precision analog thermometer for use in the enclosure. I placed the thermometer in the center of the enclosure and about 6 inches above the bottom per the instruction on the back of the thermometer packaging. I recorded at temperature of 90 degrees using the basking lamp during the day and about 74 degrees at night using only the under the tank heater. I decided to check the temperatures on the bottom of the terrarium were the snake spends its time. The temperature under the basking light when it is on is about 110 degrees. The temperature on the side of the terrarium that has the under the tank heater is about 115 degrees when it is on. They cool side with the under the tank heater on is about 77 degrees. I currently use three layers of newspaper as a substrate and all temperature measurements where taken on the newspaper. My question is do I need to get a rheostat and should I increase the layers of newspaper.
Sorry for the long post but I am new to keeping snakes and I want to provide the best environment for my corn snake.
Thanks
Sorry for the long post but I am new to keeping snakes and I want to provide the best environment for my corn snake.
Thanks