Re: Heat Lamp for Kingsnakes
I agree with mikoh. Inc you have a front opening tank I think you'll never keep a reptile in a glass tank again haha :-)
Further, I would add that if you can maintain an appropriate hotspot of about 89 on the warm side, controlled by a thermostat, and the snake feels comfortable using that area (enough cover etc) it will not matter if you cold spot is below 75 or ideal, because there will be a range of 89 to ** and an ideal cool temperature coil be found somewhere by the snake. Mist of these animals are from areas that can get below 50 degrees in the wild, and theyvcan mechanisms to cope with this. Not that you should toss him in the fridge just because, but some environmental and seasonally appropriate variation, in my opinion, is not a problem.
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