Riyeko
New member
Okay, so ive got two under tank heaters for my cornsnakes.
The UTH are hooked up to a rhetostat (or however you spell it), and lately ive been keeping it just above the OFF button.
My snakes wont sleep in the hides at all, on the warm side of the tank. They usually curl around their water bowls or get underneath the hide on the cold side.
House is usually around 70-72 degrees F, and I thought.. from what Ive been reading for the last six to eight months... Cornsnakes need an 85 degrees F plus temperature.
Why are my snakes staying on the cool side, which ive measured out around 73-75?
Do they like the cold?
Dunno, just perplexing and wanted to hear some of your thoughts.
The UTH are hooked up to a rhetostat (or however you spell it), and lately ive been keeping it just above the OFF button.
My snakes wont sleep in the hides at all, on the warm side of the tank. They usually curl around their water bowls or get underneath the hide on the cold side.
House is usually around 70-72 degrees F, and I thought.. from what Ive been reading for the last six to eight months... Cornsnakes need an 85 degrees F plus temperature.
Why are my snakes staying on the cool side, which ive measured out around 73-75?
Do they like the cold?
Dunno, just perplexing and wanted to hear some of your thoughts.