cohazard
corn snake noob!
Okay, so lately I"ve been getting discouraged about my plans to own a corn snake because the summer temp in my room reaches low 90's during the day (93F recorded highest).
I just finished re-reading the FAQ and I'm starting to think I was just over thinking the temperature thing, and that I have nothing to worry about.
So now that I've got a good idea of the temp of my room while I'm at work, I believe that yes, the snake would be mildly uncomfortable, but it could always get into it's water bowl if it feels too hot (where it will be about 85F).
I am planning to buy a box fan for my window as suggested by jccpusa, which will draw in cooler air outside faster, and quickly cool my room.
I'm going to put the fan on a timer so that it turns on 1 hr before I get home (when temps start to drop outside) which would mean my snake would be exposed to 90 degree heat for appx 5 hrs a day (which it could always spend in it's water bowl keeping cool).
Was I wrong to think I can't keep a corn snake in my situation?
I just finished re-reading the FAQ and I'm starting to think I was just over thinking the temperature thing, and that I have nothing to worry about.
Corn Snake FAQ said:Q: Do I need to supply a temperature gradient for my snakes?
A: No, you do not. It is not necessary to supply a gradient for your snakes. However, would you enjoy being in a place where you could not control the temperature? Letting the snakes choose it's optimal temperature is best, if possible.
Q: What are good temperatures?
A: 75-80F for the 'cool' side, and 80-85F for the warm side. Try to avoid temperatures below 70F and above 90F.
So now that I've got a good idea of the temp of my room while I'm at work, I believe that yes, the snake would be mildly uncomfortable, but it could always get into it's water bowl if it feels too hot (where it will be about 85F).
I am planning to buy a box fan for my window as suggested by jccpusa, which will draw in cooler air outside faster, and quickly cool my room.
I'm going to put the fan on a timer so that it turns on 1 hr before I get home (when temps start to drop outside) which would mean my snake would be exposed to 90 degree heat for appx 5 hrs a day (which it could always spend in it's water bowl keeping cool).
Was I wrong to think I can't keep a corn snake in my situation?