Ideally it would be better to keep them around 50 degrees and that's with out any heat source. I haven't seen an AC unit that will keep it that cold. A lot of people wait for winter and leave a window open to the room they keep the snakes in.Yeah wish I had a basement....lost that in divorceNow I live in a really, really tiny apartment. I do have a storage closet/snake room in my unit, 7'x9'.
By 60 degrees do you mean the temp over all or do I still need to provide a warm spot? If I just run air conditioner full out I can probable live with 65 degrees.
Winter might be worse as I have no control of heating unless I can have really cold air temps but provide UTH heat??
Is 60 degrees pretty much the max temp? Is it still possible with 65 degree as long as the lights are timed.
I kept the snakes covered or in the closet with as little light as possible for the 2 months I brumated them. The AC units I've used had built in thermostats. I'm not sure how you would do it other wise. One thing to keep in mind... running an AC unit for 2 months straight is expensive. If you're planning on doing it in the summer it would be even more expensive depending on how hot it gets where you live. You might get ill when you see your first electric bill after doing this. Is there a reason you want to breed your corns at a different time of the year?Ok, did a little web price shopping on Home Depot.ca.
$280.00 for 8000 BTU A/C. Thats should get bedroom down to 60 anyways.
Guess I'll need a comforter for the summer, well winter too if I leave the window open a little. Good thing I don't pay for electricity.....
So now that I have that figured out how do you monitor temps? Digital air thermometer or still measure under the substrate or both? Do you cool the air down a bit farther and still provide some UTH?
I already have a heavy duty digital timer so slowly dial the light back and then leave at?? 12 hours per day?? How long do you take to get lights down to and back from short days, how long on short days?
Sorry for so many questions! I just really when to start working to see what I can produce, not that I am really that fussy to start, my main worry is that I will have a hard time parting with the babies!