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  • 06-05-2009, 08:54 AM
    Calift
    Still need heat pads in summer?
    I live in Canada during the school and the ambient temperature gets pretty low, so of course all my snakes have heating.

    But in the summer I'm in States and it gets pretty hot/humid here from June to August. If the ambient air is warm enough (80s?), do my snakes still need the underside heating and temperature gradient?

    (this applies to balls, nics, corns). :confused::)
  • 06-05-2009, 10:13 AM
    Argentra
    Re: Still need heat pads in summer?
    BPs need the heating, and the thermostat that must go with it, all year round because they need steady temps. Underground, temperatures remain fairly constant...and that's what they need.

    Corns are a little more forgiving with fluctuations, but would not tolerate too wide of a range. Heating and heat control are used to give the snakes the safe range that keeps them healthy without having to worry about natural spikes, drops, or other wild changes affecting them.

    With a good thermostat, the heating hardly comes on during the summer anyway...but you still need to have it there.
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