If your snake is a totally fossorial species like a sand boa or a Calabar python, then don't use the heat pad below with the aspen as those kinda snakes will burrow to avoid heat from the sunlight in the wild and may burrow themselves to their deaths in that setup. If your snakes is a normal terrestrial snake wich burrows occasionally then there shouldn't be a problem as long as you have rheostat on the heat pad.
Always remember, it's better if the snake's too cold rather than too hot. When their critical temp is reached, they can die in minutes. It takes longer to kill a snake by cooling it.
On the contrary to not using a heat pad for burrowing species, Katt uses heat pads on her sand boas but she has the temp set on low so that even if they do burrow they won't burn themselves or kill themselves.
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