Fordie said:Is this directed at me?
If so, i have stated that i am no expert and specifically referred 'AttackTurtle' to Kathy Loves book. Also the ideas i have suggested are merely suggestions, as stated.
I did have the belief that new and old snake owners were welcome to share ideas and suggestions on this forum thus enhancing everyones overall knowledge? Please correct me if i am wrong and i will simply stay out of this.
cornsnakekid92 said:Are you saying this to me? just because of my age does not mean i do not know much about keeping corns, she lives in the south, if her A/C goes out and it raises that cage Temp 6 degrees, that will be 91*F. there he no perfect temp, but i have been told by many experienced people that 82 is good. I never said that they should not use a light at all, it is just they dry up humidity fast and normal belly heat is preferred. so what is it i need to do research on again?
Tula_Montage said:That is a litte much, try cutting it down to every 5 days.
The temps are almost perfect. Not too high.
Lights are fine if used with a dimmer or some other sort of regulation device. UTH's i do prefer but this persons light looks very safe.
If the new person has any more questions, i suggest you research a little before you answer them.
xgrafcorex said:had a newb question and figured theres probably plenty threads already so why start a new one... i have two corns and they are in seperate glass tanks right next to eachother. it seems fine so far, but i was wondering if seeing eachother right there might cause them to stress out a bit? maybe i should put something between the tanks? neither seems to be showing any signs of stress. one is really calm, and a little shy..the other is crazy and nippy but not too bad..which i just figure is due to it being young. thanks.