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Snake in blue, questions

jld333

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This is the first shed since I received my snake. I am concerned because at night the ambient temp in the viv goes down to the low 60's, it is in my basement. Last night the snake curled up on the driftwood and he was still there as of this posting. He was cold to touch. The warm side is heated by an UTH (83 deg). Is it normal when he is in blue to stay where it is cooler? Usually when I check in the morning he is buried in the aspen above the UTH. Please advise. Thanks.:confused:
 
the snake will go where it wants too. You need to just supply an "cool side" and a "warm side". which I think you have. But...Try raise you cool side temps to low/mid 70's.
What are you using to measure the temps with??
On the warm side a thmomoter witha probe is the best.
 
I have a digital therm w/ probe hooked up to a thermostat on the warm side on top of glass above UTH. The cool side has a digital therm w/probe resting on top of the aspen.
 
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