Juxtaposition109
New member
Hello all my fellow snake fans,
This will be my first summer with my snakes. I live in Oregon and most of the housing up here doesn't have air conditioning b/c it never really gets that hot. Maybe a week or two in the 90's but that's it. So my question is this. Other than making sure my corn snake has an adequate water bowl and clean water is there any other good methods for making sure her terrarium doesn't get to hot? Obviously I don't want her to cook but should I turn off her UTH a few days after she has fed if the weather has gotten really hot and the place I'm living doesn't have ac? I've read all sorts of stuff on keeping the proper temps in my snake's tank. But most of that has to do with making sure the tank has enough heat. But what about if it's crazy hot and you live somewhere w/o Air Conditioning?
This will be my first summer with my snakes. I live in Oregon and most of the housing up here doesn't have air conditioning b/c it never really gets that hot. Maybe a week or two in the 90's but that's it. So my question is this. Other than making sure my corn snake has an adequate water bowl and clean water is there any other good methods for making sure her terrarium doesn't get to hot? Obviously I don't want her to cook but should I turn off her UTH a few days after she has fed if the weather has gotten really hot and the place I'm living doesn't have ac? I've read all sorts of stuff on keeping the proper temps in my snake's tank. But most of that has to do with making sure the tank has enough heat. But what about if it's crazy hot and you live somewhere w/o Air Conditioning?