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How do these temps sound?

merek

New member
Ok, here is the info on my new corn snake setup. It is a 20 long aquarium, that has been set up for two days now, and temps are stable. The cool side is right on 75, the hot side is 85-86. The hot side (uth) is on a Ranco t-stat. Humidity is 30-40%. There is a hide and a water bowl on each side, climbing stuff in the middle. Everything is checked by digital thermometer. This is my first corn, and it is a little different than keeping the ball python's that I am used to. She arrives tomorrow...I'm excited. Let me know if there is anything that I am missing/have wrong. Thanks
 
For a 20 g I might add one or two more hides just because they are so small & a big space might be scary for them. :D Other than that it sounds pretty good. I keep my hot side temps between 82-85. Seems to work best for me. :D

Congrats on your new baby. Can't wait to see pictures in the photo forum :D
 
Per the FAQ at the top of the forum:

Q: What are good temperatures?
A: 75-80F for the 'cool' side, and 80-85F for the warm side. Try to avoid temperatures below 70F and above 90F.
 
Joejr14 said:
Per the FAQ at the top of the forum:

Q: What are good temperatures?
A: 75-80F for the 'cool' side, and 80-85F for the warm side. Try to avoid temperatures below 70F and above 90F.

Mhm. check it out.
 
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