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Ball Python/ Cornsnake temps.

ForkedTung

Serpent Mound Monk
OK. People that keep both Ball Pythons and Cornsnakes (especially you techies) your advice is sought. I am building two racks out of Melamine ,flexxwatt, with Herpstat, thermostat and nightdrop probe with 32 qt. and 50 qt. Iris tubs, 14 shelves total
One of the racks I would like to house BP's and corns. I want to use Herpstat to run one line to BP flexxwatt and then again another line off herpsatat with a thermostat in between so I can dial down the corn temps a few degrees. First question: Does this sound feasible?
Two: Corn goddess LOVE put optimal corn temps between 70-88 d.
BP god MCCURLEY puts balls at 80-85 day and 78-80 night with a basking hotspot at 88-90.
So what would be an optimal average temp for both, assuming their would be a night drop ( I don't think this would be a problem for corns) of 2-4 degrees and also that the corn heat source could be dialed down from whatever the BP's are at? thanks, Kyle
 
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