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View Poll Results: your temps
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80 to 82
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84 to 86
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90 and up
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I have no idea
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What are your temps?
Ok just as the subject states what are your temps? This question is for corn snakes only please .
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Re: What are your temps?
Well when i bred and kept my corn snakes the temps were in the 80ish range
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Re: What are your temps?
Hi,
Do you mean at the basking spot or the general hot end?
I just measured mine and inside the hot end hide above the heat pad it is 94f, the general hot end is 90f, and, since it is a fairly hot day, the cool end substrate reads 80f. The cool end is usually just a couple of degrees above room ambients so is mostly in the 75f degree range.
The snakes themselves are both hiding under the newspaper. 
The male (who ate yesterday ) has a body temp of 80f
The female (due to be fed tonight ) has a body temp of 83.1f
All temps taken with a temp gun.
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: What are your temps?
I checked 80-82, though during the summer they're kept at RT, which ranges from 78-84. But in the winter months its set at 82.
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Re: What are your temps?
 Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
Do you mean at the basking spot or the general hot end?
I just measured mine and inside the hot end hide above the heat pad it is 94f, the general hot end is 90f, and, since it is a fairly hot day, the cool end substrate reads 80f. The cool end is usually just a couple of degrees above room ambients so is mostly in the 75f degree range.
The snakes themselves are both hiding under the newspaper.
The male (who ate yesterday ) has a body temp of 80f
The female (due to be fed tonight ) has a body temp of 83.1f
All temps taken with a temp gun.
dr del
Normaly the basking and the hot end are the same .Yes 80 on that end.
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Re: What are your temps?
my temps are around 82, but i dont really worry if its out too much.. same with my eggs, i get people worried if they have .2 of a degree out, mine have a fluctuation of 4 or 5 degrees
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Re: What are your temps?
 Originally Posted by cornmorphs
my temps are around 82, but i dont really worry if its out too much.. same with my eggs, i get people worried if they have .2 of a degree out, mine have a fluctuation of 4 or 5 degrees
If you keep your eggs at to high of a temp you can kill them or cause deformities.
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Re: What are your temps?
Well so far the 80 to 82 is winning
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Re: What are your temps?
 Originally Posted by joepythons
If you keep your eggs at to high of a temp you can kill them or cause deformities.
been breeding and keeping for almost 20 years, rarely have any issues. basically i dont worry when the 82 degrees is out a little.. if it went over 90 i'd panic f course..
but what you have to ask yourself is this?, do all corn eggs in the wilds of florida stay at 28 degrees for 60 days?? not a chance, i guess at night they may go under 75 and others probably over 100..
its like feeding, people feed religously the same day each week, i cant imagine a corn going out every wednesday wanting food lol.
i do most things my own way, a lot differently to others, some will agree and some may point out what they see as faults, but if it works for me then its not wrong.. thats all i really ment.
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Re: What are your temps?
I keep my snakes anywhere from 84-86 degrees on the warm side..the cool side I just let the room keep it cool :0)
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