JTGoff69
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I've had cornsnakes before and used a uth and a "daylight" bulb on the warm side of the viv during the day, shutting the light off at night and they did just fine. However, since I've been on here, and gotten my new batch of '04s, I've been a little conflicted over the light & uth vs just uth issue. Now, I like my house really cool, sometimes in the winter it is actually about 68-71 degrees. Even in the summer I keep it at about 72. I've been using a uth AND daylight bulbs during the day, and the uth AND a nighttime bulb at night. I have a thermometer laying on the bottom where the uth is (under cage carpet, the uth, not the thermometer) and the temp is reading 84. The cool side reads 74-76. These temps usually go down about 4-6 degrees at night.
Usually everybody comes out at night and cruises around, but the other day, my amel spent almost the entire day on his branch under the light only getting down to lay half on the cool side and half on the cage carpet. Since then, he has not been out at night even, nor have my other 2 butter mots. It has gotten a little cooler here so I put a tshirt over 3/4 of the screen tops to keep the heat in.
My question is (after all this ranting, sorry): Am I keeping them too warm? Is this why they're starting to spend all their time in their cool hides?
Usually everybody comes out at night and cruises around, but the other day, my amel spent almost the entire day on his branch under the light only getting down to lay half on the cool side and half on the cage carpet. Since then, he has not been out at night even, nor have my other 2 butter mots. It has gotten a little cooler here so I put a tshirt over 3/4 of the screen tops to keep the heat in.
My question is (after all this ranting, sorry): Am I keeping them too warm? Is this why they're starting to spend all their time in their cool hides?