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110F Basking Temp for Corn snakes

Hi! I'm new here and I have been spending all day posting to forums (or waiting to verification to be able to post) to help me figure out how to get my hot spot to be lower than 92 with my UTH and now I find this thread and I'm so confused now! Just thought I should share! I love finding info online but the conflict information can be overwhelming.

In a normal cage setting, you don't want your hot spot to be over 86. I would recommend a thermostat. What we are debating is "can the animals benefit for having access to a warmer hot spot" but to do this safely, requires a very large, very well-ventilated cage. In the average enclosure, a hot spot in the mid 80's is ideal. Your heat mat will get hotter if not controlled by a thermostat or other device.
 
My biggest problem is that you advised a basking temp of 110F to a user with a sick snake, you have never seen the cage it is kept in either.

I admit i should have looked more into her setup before advising her to do so and for this i do apologize. But imo advising them to force feed is much worse. The snake can get very stressed. And you were worried about my basking spot causing stress.
 
A photo showing 103F isn't good enough, I can show you photos of my iguana being 119F while outside. What I asked for is a video showing your snake basking at 110F with body temps that high and staying there.

No you asked for pics or a vid. I stated i cant give you a vid as it takes much to long to upload. If you think i am lying then good for you but i am no liar.
 
Snakes are meant to digest their food at a slow rate, that is the way they are created and remained through thousands of years.

What does this have to do with them lasting thousands of years? May i ask where you heard this? Was it from the vet? It would make sense for them to digest there meals in a hiding spot considering there are very slow after eating a large meal and vulnerable to predators. Not that they were "meant" to. What exactly would happen if a snake digest a meal faster then the norm?
 
No you asked for pics or a vid. I stated i cant give you a vid as it takes much to long to upload. If you think i am lying then good for you but i am no liar.

I also wanna say that the longest my cam has let me take a vid was 2 mins without is canceling.
 
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