Ok, starting to get cooler nights here in Virginia. House temp is dropping to 72-74 degrees at night now.

I have a oil-filled radiator heater, with a Herpstat HP to control it for the "snake room". Also a room humidifier, and low humidity is really bad at my house in the winter (can't add a whole house humidifier to current heating system).

So what temp should I try to keep the snake room at this winter / door will be closed and it will be separately controlled from rest of the house.

It will receive heat for the house system too, Heat pump w/ gas boiler help, the oil filled radiator is supplemental so I don't have to keep the whole house as warm

Is 72-74 Degrees ambient in the room going to be ok? and set the humidifier to about 50% for the snake room be ok?

All snakes are in glass tanks, with under tank heating pads and insulation on the side without the heat pad (thermostat controlled). All have screen tops covered mostly with insulation to help with humidity / temp control

There will be 4 BP's / 1 Corn / 1 red tailed boa in there

Room will hold heat well, is not drafty, is carpeted / concrete slab

Any input is appreciated