I just got my first corn snake yesterday - it's a gorgeous snow corn.
I'm having trouble with the tank set-up though. I got a heat lamp and a heat mat with it, but when used together the tank gets to almost 40C. This is too hot right?
So I turned the lamp off, but with just using the heat mat a lone, the temp is only just above 20C (about 22C). A constant 25C would be optimum right?
So I have been using a small lamp and directing it onto the side of the warm side of the tank (outside the tank), but it doesn't seem to be making any difference.
What should I do?
I didn't like using the heat lamp also because I felt the snake could burn himself on it easily as it protrudes from the roof of the tank, so if you were to advise me to get a less powerful heat bulb, then I'll still be worried about that. Was thinking of covering it with mesh or something, but I think no matter how I do this he could potentially burn himself on that too!
Humidity is my other problem - the 'T-Rex' humidity gauge is at it's maximum. I have this gauge placed on the cool side. There is condensation forming over the sides and roof of the tank near the water bowl.
So - how can I keep an even balance between this? I'd like to lower my humidity, but also raise the temperature.
Thanks a lot for any help - I've done stacks of research on the upkeep, but I did not expect to encounter this problem!
Paul
I'm having trouble with the tank set-up though. I got a heat lamp and a heat mat with it, but when used together the tank gets to almost 40C. This is too hot right?
So I turned the lamp off, but with just using the heat mat a lone, the temp is only just above 20C (about 22C). A constant 25C would be optimum right?
So I have been using a small lamp and directing it onto the side of the warm side of the tank (outside the tank), but it doesn't seem to be making any difference.
What should I do?
I didn't like using the heat lamp also because I felt the snake could burn himself on it easily as it protrudes from the roof of the tank, so if you were to advise me to get a less powerful heat bulb, then I'll still be worried about that. Was thinking of covering it with mesh or something, but I think no matter how I do this he could potentially burn himself on that too!
Humidity is my other problem - the 'T-Rex' humidity gauge is at it's maximum. I have this gauge placed on the cool side. There is condensation forming over the sides and roof of the tank near the water bowl.
So - how can I keep an even balance between this? I'd like to lower my humidity, but also raise the temperature.
Thanks a lot for any help - I've done stacks of research on the upkeep, but I did not expect to encounter this problem!
Paul