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Temps for babies

raynefyre

Taste the Rainbow
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Ive been reading around and trying to find the perfect temp for the warm sides of my baby corn cages. some say 75 to 80 degrees is ideal but other say babies prefer higher temps for digestion, but not exceeding 90. was curious what others thought was ideal for their little wormlets. thanks in advance!
 
You can keep babies at the same temps as adults. Usually it's 70-80F on the cool side and 85F, give or take a few degrees, on the warm side.
 
Adult and hatchlings are all sitting at 84-87 degrees here. Temp varies slightly but always within that range, and never over 87. Everyone digests perfectly.
 
My oldest Corn (an '07) has a preference for 82 degrees on the dot. He shuffles around unless it's right at 82. I aim for 82, but anything between 80 and 85 is good for me.
 
ive been keeping them on the cool side in the mid 70's and the warm side usually stays at the mid 80's. I just want the best for my babies :)
 
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