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Corns outside

Jr Nimeskern

Snake lover for lifer
Well my mom has been a little edgy lately and she wants me to move all my corns outside into our shed! I live in kansas and it ranges from mid 90's to low 70's if my corns are living in a rack encloser in shoeboxes will this be fine for them? or will I have to go out and put a fan on them and a heat lamp on them at night... does anyone keep there corns outside in a shed? should I put alot of air holes in the shoeboxes? or just a little? thank you for any help
 
The temp at night is not too bad.....but the temp at day time is a bit too high. Mid 90s is a bit high for them. Try putting a fan in the area.

How is the air going to flow if you just put the shoe box in the rack system? I would advice that you should put air holes in the shoe box no matter if there is any air circulation since you said that the temperature is that high. Use a soldering iron to do so.

Good Luck and Happy Herping!
 
thank you

Thanks Simon I keep the shed door open so the air flow is a little better but ill put in some fans and ill put in alot of air holes for the snakes... what about parasites do you know anything about them? will they be more likely to get parasites or what not?
 
I understand your situation but i don't think it would be a good idea if you could avoid it. the temps are so varible outside that it could be dangerous but if you can set up the right cooling/heating things then it should be ok.
ERJ
 
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