I have a bit of a different situation in that I live in a hot, sub-tropical climate, and nine of my snakes are currently residing on our back deck/porch. (the others are through-out the house in various rooms). It's in the 80s and 90s every day here. We put them out there temporarily a couple of weeks ago so we could bug bomb the snake room (we had a mite issue) and clean it and paint the walls. They like it so much we are contemplating enclosing it and making it the snake room, and heating it in winter. They seem happy as clams, and a couple of my fussy eaters have been pounding their dinners since we put them out there.

Has anyone had any experience keeping snakes in a screened in Florida room during the warm months (which is most of the year, here). What, if any, heat would you provide to snakes living in 80-90 degree temps with humidity in the upper ranges most days? Of course they are covered (it's a deck/porch with a roof, and soon to be screened in). We could also provide zip up tent walls (I don't know what you really call those!) and heat the room in the cooler months. It never gets below the 40s anyway, and even that is rare.

I feel like I am lucky enough to live in this climate- and I can't possibly recreate it to quite that degree of perfection inside my air conditioned house.

And yes, they are in very secure, escape proof enclosures