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    ambient room temp for cooling adults and hatchlings... 86?

    I just moved, and in the process a few things got damaged on my rack.

    This move has turned out to be the move that will not end, so I have not been able to attend to my snake room fully.

    I have set the room temp at 86 degree (heater on a thermostat).

    Does that seem like a sufficient temp for the hatchlings and the cooling adults. I do not cool my adults more than a few degrees during breeding, and heard to keep the hatchlings not over 86 degrees.

    Keep in mind this is the temp of the room with no belly heat.

    Thanks in advance,
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    Re: ambient room temp for cooling adults and hatchlings... 86?

    I keep my ambient temp at 82 for adults and hatchlings, and daytime temps hot spots at 92 for adults and hatchlings. For cooling I lower the adults hot spots to 82 at night.
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