Personally i use the new arcadia deep heat projector dhp for all my snake setups.
Do corn snakes need heat mats.
Do you need a heat lamp for a corn snake.
This is controlled by a dimming thermostat to make sure that the temperature is.
You will have to meet the animal s heating requirements to ensure its overall health.
If you live in a warm area then a heat mat may be enough to create the basking spot that your corn snake needs.
Heat mats are preferred because they provide no light meaning that they can keep your snake warm 24 hours a day.
Snakes from tropical countries like ball pythons require higher temperatures than snakes from more temperate climes.
Your corn snake s vivarium should measure around 4ft x 2ft x 2ft.
Snakes cannot do this.
Cornsnakes do need a heat mat at one side of the vivarium leaving the other side cool so he she has a choice of temperature.
We try to provide this heat over 1 3 of the enclosure while letting the rest of the enclosure cool to 70 o f on the opposite side.
One of the best methods of heating for corn snakes is an exo terra heat mat should be used with heatmat holder if using in wooden vivarium.
To achieve this we attach a basking lamp to the ceiling of the enclosure on one side.
At night the temperature should drop to about 70 f 21 c.
Corn snakes need a hot area of about 90 f 32 c with a background daytime temperature of 80 f 27 c.
Naturally corn snakes would be experiencing temperatures of around 90 o f in the sun.
With a suitable bulb guard as always these have now replaced my white python ceramic bulbs i did used to use.
If your home temperature is colder than your snake s natural habitat you ll need to decide how to heat your snake s tank.
Heat lamps dry out the air inside the enclosure so they work better for snakes with low humidity requirements such as hognose snakes and corn snakes.
Heat mats are the still the most widely used method of maintaining correct temperatures for corn snakes although i believe that they are an inferior heat source compared to heat lamps.
Cornsnakes don t need the high temperatures that pythons and boas need.
They warm their bodies by basking in the sun or by lying on a warm surface.
As a keeper you will have to duplicate this in your corn snake s habitat.