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hot side not hot enough ?

mattd1992

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I have uth onder the left side of the ten gal my corn snake is in for now . my temp on the ground is 93 on the hot side but six inches off the ground its 80 . I've just recently switched to a lower watt light bulb that's much cooler then the previous my temps befor where 93 consitent all hights of the hot side. my question is , is it ok to have just the grounf on the hot side at 93 or should i be conserned 6 inxhes off the ground is to cool??
 
Floor temps shouldn't get over 90* maximum. A good temp is 84-86*. Air temps really don't matter much for corns- it's the belly heat that they need. If you have a UTH, you shouldn't need a bulb too. Just having a UTH will work great.
 
Same thing happened to me when I got my first corn. None of the websites have any info on correct heating methods or what the temps should be. Feel free to post any other questions you have on the forum! We're happy to help.
 
Unless your Corn can float six inches off the ground, I wouldn't worry about the air temp! As has been said, if you can get the ground temp down to around the mid-80s, that'll be ideal.

You'll be very surprised at how cool that feels to you. Human core body temp is around 96 - although our skin surface is cooler than that, the mid-80s will still usually only feel lukewarm to us.
 
Sidebar:

If using a lamp, the floor should only be 85 max, but a climbing branch up closer to the lamp with a basking spot of 90 is also ideal, per Kathy Love's book. This gives the snake the option of getting to a warmer spot if it chooses, but doesn't force it to live with that temp on the ground.
 
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