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Standard heat temp and humidity

HelloSweetie

New member
You'll all get sick of hearing from me soon!
It's been so long since I've had a corn that all the info has gone from my brain!

What would people say for the standard temperature in the enclosure for the warm side and then the cool?

Also for humidity percentage

Thanks all :)
 
If you'd take a few moments to read through the forum, all your info is already there.

But because I'm a nice helpful guy I will answer again

"Warm Side" temps 82 to 88 (Most of us try for around 85)
"Cool Side" temps 73 to 77 (If temps drop below 70 for an extended period of time your snake may become sluggish, have digestion issues, stop eating, and go into a form of hibernation.)

To keep the snake active and alert as a "Pet" should be, try to keep the temps around 85 & 74.
 
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