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06-16-14, 03:39 PM
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Re: Strangest snake ever
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Originally Posted by millertime89
Go to 76/86
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Ill try that
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06-16-14, 04:41 PM
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Re: Strangest snake ever
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Originally Posted by CosmicOwl
I know. His temps are kept within normal corn snake ranges, but he seems to prefer room temperature.
Even snakes from sub-tropical or tropical locations aren't always going to be at 85-90+ degrees. They're going to retreat into the shade, or underground where it can be significantly cooler. And as I said, I think the risk of overheating is more dangerous that being too cool. Being a few degrees too warm can easily kill.
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I'm well aware. Most tropical species you'll find try to maintain an internal body temperature of 80-82F. I've found my snakes stay the healthiest if the gradient averages in this range. 76/86 should be spot on for tropical species.
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06-16-14, 09:18 PM
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Re: Strangest snake ever
I've noticed that my Haitian Boa seems to alternate between the cool areas (72-75 F) and the fringes of the warm spot (most of the perimeter is around 80) under the radiant heat panel (which is at 86 F right underneath). He only stays in the warmest spot in the event I end up with a rat more towards the large end of the spectrum than medium for a given meal. And that's only for about a day.
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06-16-14, 09:51 PM
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Re: Strangest snake ever
i suggest using under tank heaters with a herpstat for large bodied snakes, Its pretty hard to keep there body mass good and warm i find with just keeping the air temps right. make sure you have a big enough area not cover as well, but even that cool spot your leaving will be warm enough for her to still keep her body mass nice and warm yet shes in the cool ambient spot on the tank she prefers. i say she as that what mine is like as well and im not sure the sex of yours
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06-17-14, 07:55 AM
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Re: Strangest snake ever
Mine seem to prefer the cooler side. My gradients are a high of 88f low of 76f using RHP.
Try not too get hung up on temps mate, as long as you've a decent gradient they'll be fine.
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06-17-14, 08:07 AM
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Re: Strangest snake ever
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Originally Posted by MCB
Mine seem to prefer the cooler side. My gradients are a high of 88f low of 76f using RHP.
Try not too get hung up on temps mate, as long as you've a decent gradient they'll be fine.
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I just thought it was weird is all, I lowered the hot side down to about 86 and sure enough she was out under her light this morning, I'm going to get a RHP for her next tank I'm going to build here very soon, I don't like heat lamps because they dry out the air to fast.
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06-17-14, 08:20 AM
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Re: Strangest snake ever
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Originally Posted by jpsteele80
I just thought it was weird is all, I lowered the hot side down to about 86 and sure enough she was out under her light this morning, I'm going to get a RHP for her next tank I'm going to build here very soon, I don't like heat lamps because they dry out the air to fast.
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I won't use anything else now but RHP, the ambient temps are fantastic and my vivs are pretty large. Mine are only 65w too, not like the 150/200w ceramics I used to burn!
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06-17-14, 08:22 AM
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Re: Strangest snake ever
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Originally Posted by MCB
I won't use anything else now but RHP, the ambient temps are fantastic and my vivs are pretty large. Mine are only 65w too, not like the 150/200w ceramics I used to burn!
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Yeah once you switch to RHP's, there's no going back! They work awesome! Especially for heating ambient air.
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