Questions about Corn Snakes

Mister Internet

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I have an idea... read a book, read some caresheets from reputable breeders, and then tell us what you think. If you are looking for the least possible amount of work you can get away with doing to not cause your snake's heart to stop beating, then keep it at 70 year round. If you are interested in what is actually best for the snake, simply follow the advice in the paragraph I quoted. These discussions work best when you take the time to read for yourself the 95% of the information out there that's universally accepted, and then just ask specific questions about things you don't understand... for example, you know what heat reqs your snake would appreciate based on my posts... questions about specific heat setups might be pertinent if you don't understand how to set it up or what to buy.

There's no better way than investing in a good book at any rate... that way you always have it around. I recommend Kathy Love's newest.
 
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