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    Snake hiding in the cool area all the time

    Hi all,

    first of all, I want to say hi to all members
    I am new to this forum and a very new snake keeper as well.

    I have a 8 mth old Corn Snake (Solid) and a 5 mth Ball Python(Wrex). I have had the corn for about 2 months, and the BP is only couple weeks in my care.

    My question is that on my cool hide, the temp is around 27.5 celcius(81,5 F) and the warm area is 33,5 celcius (92F) for the BP
    The BP seems to only want to hide in the cool area, even after feeding. Is this normal , or my warm area too hot for him?


    thanks in advance!

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    How are you measuring your temps and where at on the hot spot? Pics of your enclosure might help.
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