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    Re: Milksnakes and Corns

    A couple of things.

    Corns can handle higher humidity - 50-70%, in my experience, when in shed and be fine.

    I average about 30-40% in Figment's enclosure, but up when he is going to shed. That is only for a few days.

    I also think Corn's are pretty hardy and tolerant of a variety of conditions as they do come from a wide geographic range from NJ down to FL.

    I happen to think 70 ambient is low. I would say 73-78 ambient with a hot spot of 84 is good.

    I have a range of 75-86F in Figments cage, with an ambient around 77 and a 86 hot spot. He spends most of his time on the cooler side, but moves when needed to the hotter side.

    When I first got figment, one side was too cool and the other side was too hot, and he regurgitated a meal. I figured it out pretty quick. I agree that 90F is too hot.

    Just my two cents.
    Last edited by dakski; 01-04-2018 at 02:46 PM.

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