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Old 11-10-2009, 10:47 PM
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is this heat mat ok for a baby?wat about the bedding on the bottom...aspen bedding ok? also what temp would you recomend for the tubs humidity? (sorry just wana get it right)
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GEKO Reptile Heat Mat 28 x 28cm * MEDIUM * 10% Off on eBay (end time 12-Oct-09 18:22:11 BST)
is this heat mat ok for a baby?wat about the bedding on the bottom...aspen bedding ok? also what temp would you recomend for the tubs humidity? (sorry just wana get it right)
I haven't used that bran dof heat mat, but I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be OK. Just make sure it is only underneath about a third of the tub/tubs. Did you know you needa thermostat as well?

You can use aspen bedding, but personally I use kitchen roll for hachtlings. It make sit far easier to feed them without having to worry about them eating bedding etc, and is easy to keep clean and hygenic.

Temps need to be around 30 hot end, 22 cool end. Don't worry too much about humidity. it shoul dbe about 50%, but if you have a water bowl int he cool end, it'll be about right. if you notice any problems shedding, move the water bowl nearer the heat course.
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snakes should never be put together that is a rule as the will eat each other at one point and never house your baby cors in to big a vivarium as this can freak them out they must be put in a small tank you can get small plastic tanks quite cheap from your local pet shop these are very usefull for around the first year of there life as corns do not require any uv lighting or any lights at all a simple under tank heatmat is the perfect option and control the temp by using a thermostat
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