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Hi, I am new to this forum and still learning about corn snakes. I am trying to plan out where to put my tank and the best spot is near a window. It is next to the window so not directly in front of it. During the day it doesn't get much direct light so I was wondering if my snake would be ok there? Thank you.
I have never owned a corn snake, only boas and pythons. I'm speaking solely if it were one of my snakes I own.
I would have no reservations keeping a snake near a window as long as there was never the possibilty sunlight could hit the cage. Also if it were an old single pane or drafty window I may hesitate also.
Monitor temperatures, if it is not directly in front of the window then you should be fine.
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