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for the tank i saw online i think 75 watt will be more than enough. you will probably need a rheostat to actually make bulb cooler.
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A rheostat is a device, known as a variable resistor, with which you can control the amount of electrical current another device receives. Hence, you can use a rheostat to control the amount of electricity the bulb receives to make it dimmer/cooler or brighter/hotter.
Before changing bulbs, get a good thermometer and check the temps where your snake actually is--on the substrate or on whatever is above it that it can get onto under the bulb. Then you'll know whether you need to reduce the heat or not.
I would give you advice, but lets just say I'm still learning. You got a beauty though! I want a lavender corn snake. Something about the colors, gorgeous.