jameskeagie
New member
Hello Everyone,
I'm new here, and just got a beautiful ghost corn last week. I've let him hang out for a week, and he just fed last night - ate his pinkie right away like a good boy, and he handles great so I'm assuming he's pretty happy.
Anyways heres my question - what temperatures are ideal? My apartment sometimes gets about 75-79 during the day, and the thermometer in the tank is reading just about that on the cold side. I think thats a little warm for the cold side - but don't want to have to A/C the entire house for 2 sq. feet of viv to cool down. Is there anyway to cool it down? That temp. may be a little high as the thermometer I'm using is a digital one with a probe (Indoor/Outdoor) and the indoor side's probe is built into the display, and so it gets buried in the substrate a little. As for the hot side - the UTH was getting wayy too hot (up to 120) on the glass right over the UTH. I've heard anywhere from 85 to 95 as being ideal for the warm side right above the UTH. The pet store where I got him said that up to 100 is fine - but I'm not really sure about that, but tend to trust them as they had about 30 kinds of corns, kings, and boas that they breed there - but the kid I was talking to may have been thinking more along temps of warmer snakes. So I didn't want the glass so warm as to burn him so I just unplugged the UTH when he fed last night (when I first got the correct temp f/m a probe on the glass) and used the overhead lamp - and got temp's around 86-87 on the glass today. Its just about summer, and the A/C will be kickin on so that will be going down - so today I made a rheostat for the UTH - a power strip, gang box, and dimmer switch etc. - so I'll now be able to safely use the UTH. What temps do I want for the glass then - just so long as its not too hot to burn him? If I make it 85 at the glass he'll need a hide that gives him direct contact with the glass correct? He's been enjoyin layin on top of the Repti-Bark under a branch - and doesn't seem to like burrowing (even on the cooler side) - so maybe around 90 on the glass? Also with it being Kansas here and warm - do I even need an overtank light then? Its a 50W DayGlo I believe right now and seems to generate a decent amount of heat. Thanks alot and sorry for the long post!
Oh - by the way humidity stays around 45-65% - its naturally that way in KS and it sucks haha
I'm new here, and just got a beautiful ghost corn last week. I've let him hang out for a week, and he just fed last night - ate his pinkie right away like a good boy, and he handles great so I'm assuming he's pretty happy.
Anyways heres my question - what temperatures are ideal? My apartment sometimes gets about 75-79 during the day, and the thermometer in the tank is reading just about that on the cold side. I think thats a little warm for the cold side - but don't want to have to A/C the entire house for 2 sq. feet of viv to cool down. Is there anyway to cool it down? That temp. may be a little high as the thermometer I'm using is a digital one with a probe (Indoor/Outdoor) and the indoor side's probe is built into the display, and so it gets buried in the substrate a little. As for the hot side - the UTH was getting wayy too hot (up to 120) on the glass right over the UTH. I've heard anywhere from 85 to 95 as being ideal for the warm side right above the UTH. The pet store where I got him said that up to 100 is fine - but I'm not really sure about that, but tend to trust them as they had about 30 kinds of corns, kings, and boas that they breed there - but the kid I was talking to may have been thinking more along temps of warmer snakes. So I didn't want the glass so warm as to burn him so I just unplugged the UTH when he fed last night (when I first got the correct temp f/m a probe on the glass) and used the overhead lamp - and got temp's around 86-87 on the glass today. Its just about summer, and the A/C will be kickin on so that will be going down - so today I made a rheostat for the UTH - a power strip, gang box, and dimmer switch etc. - so I'll now be able to safely use the UTH. What temps do I want for the glass then - just so long as its not too hot to burn him? If I make it 85 at the glass he'll need a hide that gives him direct contact with the glass correct? He's been enjoyin layin on top of the Repti-Bark under a branch - and doesn't seem to like burrowing (even on the cooler side) - so maybe around 90 on the glass? Also with it being Kansas here and warm - do I even need an overtank light then? Its a 50W DayGlo I believe right now and seems to generate a decent amount of heat. Thanks alot and sorry for the long post!
Oh - by the way humidity stays around 45-65% - its naturally that way in KS and it sucks haha