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    I live down in Orlando, Florida. I have my snakes (2 adult balls, 2 corns) out in the garage. During the winter and spring, I had no concern but now the garage is getting real hot. 96 in the day and 84 at night. I am starting to get concerned because this may be to much for them. I know the balls are originally from Africa and of course, that is some serious heat. I keep the water dishes filled with fresh water daily and they are (I guess) always cooling off in them. I am not using any lamps right now on any of the tanks. Temperment and shedding is fine. Everyone is eating well. Humidity is at about 60%. I was thinking of moving them inside but I thought I would get some insight first.

    Am I killing my snakes? Please help.

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    Re: Temp may be too high - help!

    If the snakes arn't able to cool off they'll eventually die. What it seems like to me is that your temps stay around 96 degrees no matter what. I suggest moving the snakes to a location where you can better control the temperature for a while. At least until it cools down. Where My ball pythons are I have an ambient heat of 80 degrees and hot spot of 92-95. Do you have a digital thermometer so you know the exact temps in your enclosures?

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    Re: Temp may be too high - help!

    So you have no control over the temperature's in your enclosure's? I would move the snakes inside, put heat tape on thermostats ion the enclosures. So that way you are in control of the temp gradients in your enclosures.

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    Re: Temp may be too high - help!

    96 degrees...is that the ambient temperature, or the hot spot?

    If its the ambient temperature, that can be dangerous. If it is 96 on the hot spot, I wouldn't be overly concerned so long as the tubs are large enough that the snake can easily get away from it if they need to. Again, thats higher than what I'd be comfortable with, but I don't think a 96 degree hot spot would be all that harmful in the short-term.

    If there's a window in the garage, a window A/C unit would be an easy fix. You could even hook the unit up to a Ranco, set it for cooling mode, and set the temp at 82 to keep the room temp down on hot days.
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    Re: Temp may be too high - help!

    I would move them inside and setup up an ideal habitat for them. Use some flexwatt or an undertank heater coupled with a good thermostat to control the temps in their cages. The 96 degree temps they are experiencing in your garage are an ambient temp, they need a hot spot of 90-94 degrees F and a cool side of about 80 degrees F.
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    Re: Temp may be too high - help!

    Just to point out that Africa might be hot in areas, but ball pythons also tend to live underground, so are not out in heat without being able to get away from it by going into underground burrows.
    I think that moving them inside or doing something to lower the temps would be best.
    Are they sitting up high? Is it lower in temp nearer the floor? Would a fan lower the temps? Is there any sort of AC that can be used in the garage?
    Me personally, I'd move them inside. But I tried to think of any possibilities for you.
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    Re: Temp may be too high - help!

    Where about in Orlando are you Dave? You can send me a PM if you don't feel comfortable making that info public. I'll see how I can help you out

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    Re: Temp may be too high - help!

    i just want to mention that your corn snakes will probably be the first to die in that kind of heat. they need a max temp in the high 80's not 90's. i would move them inside right away. or find them new home...
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    Thank you so much everyone for all your advise.

    Yes, 96 is the ambient temp. I have three car garage and putting an AC unit in the window would be quite costly (plus the x-wife has me kind of strapped right now). Running a fan all day in a humid garage makes me nervous for a fire hazard.

    I think the consesis is I should move them inside ASAP.

    Thanks again everyone!!

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    Re: Temp may be too high - help!

    How about a strange idea (if moving them inside - the preferred fix won't work).

    Since the ambient temp is 96 you really don't need a hot spot...so you could always float their tanks in water.

    Take a large tub and place your snakes tank in the middle of it. Fill the larger tub with water so it comes up about 1/3 -1/2 the way up the smaller tank.

    The water will act as an insulator and pull some of the warmth from the bottom of the smaller tank. Then add some levels (up) in the snakes tank and you will effectively create a temp gradient but this one will be vertical so it is warmer at the top and cooler down below.

    Put a small aquarium bubbler in the water to keep it moving and the evaporation will keep the water cooler then the ambient air.

    Sounds strange but I had to do this when I lived in Arizona years ago for my lizards when my mother wouldn't allow animals in the house. This how a crude radiator works.
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