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Heating For Cornsnakes

FieldofDreams

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I am new to cornsnakes and will be purchasing one soon, doing alot of research to make sure i do things correct the first time around. Wondering if heating in the tank is an absolute necessity? I am going to be putting the hatchling cornsnake in a shoe box size container that i was told is fine, and as long as the temp in my room is mid 70's wondering if an UTH is needed?

Thanks Guys.
 
Temps are very important for digestion in a CB (Captive Bred) corn. Making sure, you make available both cool and warm temps are necessary for a healthy snake. There are under the tank heaters avail, that aren't very expensive. Look at or for Zoo Med. That and a simple rheostat or thermostat will help you control the tank temps. The cool side should be from 75-80F and the warm side should be 80-85F. Now, the warm side an go as warm as 88 and the cool could go as low as 70, but the first temps I mention are nominal.

Good Luck and welcome to the forum!

Wayne
 
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