Corn Heat Is Using A UV Light And A Heat Pad Too Much For A Corn Snake?

Is using a UV light and a heat pad too much for a corn snake? - corn heat

I have a heating pad that covers approximately one third of my corn snake tank, so I guess I'm for heating in order.
If I have a very low (such as the value of 75 watts) bulb, it's too hot for them?
Certainly the night is gone and everything, it's just that I have read, and (not required) to give the majority of people know that UV light causes the snake happy.
What do you think?

Thank you.

8 comments:

snake_gi... said...

UVB fluorescent bulbs produce almost no heat, and if you want to use has no impact on temporary workers.

It is unclear whether this is a sufficient heating pad or will not. It depends on the strength of the heating pads, tank size, temperature and thickness of the substrate. Guess not a thermometer. I like Walmart digital indoor / outdoor thermometers are relatively inexpensive, and can put the probe on the cold side, both times at once.

~HerpSma... said...

Get a UV light with a corn snake is optional, you can sometimes improve the activity of the corn snake, but sometimes too hot cage.If have the lowest possible consumption of UV light received, and more power over low heat from the pad. This should work, but remember to turn off the UV light directly in front night.If temperature is above normal, light.Hope the use of UV-i helped and good luck! :)

SPend_da... said...

Please no high UVB light used snake viv, in many ways that stress and can cause eye damage, UVA can contribute little to the natural behavior, but no evidence (outside of the subjective "test") that has low UVB positive impact, as calcium aborb snake and pre-processed (by computers and is only amoubnts small business use of vitamin D3 than other reptiles
As with the heat when the times are correct at the ATM forum i wouldnt mind playing with him if u want more light you get a box of energy saving lamps or LED strip or something

Therefore, it need not get (dont snakes, as "to be happy, healthier and less stressed out, but that is not happy human emotion")

Justin kir said...

You can not really imagine, and we can not, if the tank is too hot or too cold. The only way to know is to get a thermometer. They are a necessity in w / any reptile that needs a certain temperature. When the UV light only UVB and no heat, no need for his snake. Snakes are not happy, and the question is whether a better quality of life. I say it's a waste of money.

OWND said...

Just have a heating pad? If so, get a UVB light because it is not hot, and a light bulb. That's all you really need. During the day, keep both pads and a light bulb of the daylight and the snake will be fine. In addition, as corn snakes, 70-88 F, so good. And if the snake is heated, which will go into his water bowl. Chillax

OWND said...

Just have a heating pad? If so, get a UVB light because it is not hot, and a light bulb. That's all you really need. During the day, keep both pads and a light bulb of the daylight and the snake will be fine. In addition, as corn snakes, 70-88 F, so good. And if the snake is heated, which will go into his water bowl. Chillax

OWND said...

Just have a heating pad? If so, get a UVB light because it is not hot, and a light bulb. That's all you really need. During the day, keep both pads and a light bulb of the daylight and the snake will be fine. In addition, as corn snakes, 70-88 F, so good. And if the snake is heated, which will go into his water bowl. Chillax

OWND said...

Just have a heating pad? If so, get a UVB light because it is not hot, and a light bulb. That's all you really need. During the day, keep both pads and a light bulb of the daylight and the snake will be fine. In addition, as corn snakes, 70-88 F, so good. And if the snake is heated, which will go into his water bowl. Chillax

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