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Old 09-07-13, 02:26 PM   #1
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Question Are snakes supposed to be this warm???

So I have a corn snake. I plan on getting a ball python soon also. Well I went to petsmart just to get an idea of what it feels like to hold a ball python. Well when the woman handed me the snake it was really warm. I thought snakes were supposed to be a little on the cool side because they are cold blooded. My snake isn't as warm as this snake was. I keep the warm side of his tank around 82 in the summer and around 85-86 in the winter. On the cool side it's about 75-78 year round. I also spray the tank with water a few times a day (more when he's about to shed). The tanks at my petsmart are very small, in the ball python tank there were two together. It was obvious they had very high humidity because of how steamy the glass was. I know pythons are supposed to have higher humidity. But are they supposed to be this hot? It really surprised me when she handed me the snake because it felt warmer than I was. Who is doing it right? Am I taking care of my snake wrong? Should my snake be warmer than he is? What about petsmart? Are they taking care of the snakes right? Thanks!
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Old 09-08-13, 05:03 PM   #2
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Re: Are snakes supposed to be this warm???

It depends on the type of snake. Corn snakes require cooler basking spots than ball pythons. So you will feel a difference when you pick up a snake basking at 85 or a snake basking at 90(maybe even higher). I have my ball pythons in tubs right now and their basking spot is around 91F. They definitely feel warm to the touch when I pick them up.
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