How Long Should I Leave The Heating Pad On Me Corn Snake Heating Pad Help?

Corn snake heating pad help? - how long should i leave the heating pad on me

I have a baby corn snake today and did not leave a small heating pad on the hot side, the whole night? How long can I leave the acting? the whole night, okay?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you do not have a thermometer, pet stores are really cheap chip and others. Make sure the hot side is the right time. In winter, when my room is colder, I leave heating pads on all the time to time in the tanks. During the summer, my room is about 80 degrees, so its safe for me to put heating pads on all the time, even during the warm night in my room. Just watch the time, and you should be able to develop a program that works for you. Good luck!

Anonymous said...

It depends on the temperature of the ambient air. How is the heated air in the room? Use a thermometer (infrared are the best) and make sure that your snake cage is the right temperature and temperature gradient (one side warmer than the others). You can use the heating pad all the time. I'll let me in my adult corn snake. Make sure the snake is not quite to the window, where the platform heat, and heat the platform only covers about 1 / 3 of the tank.

Anonymous said...

Bzzzzzzz Wrong! Never use heating pads for all animals .... ever. Cover the snake will burn, I promise. Doing a little research on Google. Trash-pads.

Anonymous said...

If you do not have a thermometer, pet stores are really cheap chip and others. Make sure the hot side is the right time. In winter, when my room is colder, I leave heating pads on all the time to time in the tanks. During the summer, my room is about 80 degrees, so its safe for me to put heating pads on all the time, even during the warm night in my room. Just watch the time, and you should be able to develop a program that works for you. Good luck!

Anonymous said...

I would say it depends on the size of the cage and the amount of heat when you would turn the space on one or the platform then I should think they have let go. I have horns and simply do not like blankets, but be sure that it is not too hot (PAD) i aa layer of material placed on the pad, it wouldnt burn belly snakes, but only because I was inside when it is in a glass terrarium and was front and should probably not be too hot in May and during the night but again, perhaps cloth or something on it

Anonymous said...

I would say it depends on the size of the cage and the amount of heat when you would turn the space on one or the platform then I should think they have let go. I have horns and simply do not like blankets, but be sure that it is not too hot (PAD) i aa layer of material placed on the pad, it wouldnt burn belly snakes, but only because I was inside when it is in a glass terrarium and was front and should probably not be too hot in May and during the night but again, perhaps cloth or something on it

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