I know this has been asked before, but usually it's specifically for snakes. In December I am going to be going on a 1-2 week vacation, I haven't completely decided for how long yet. I really want to make sure I know the ins and outs of preparing my herps for my vacation.

With my snakes I plan on skipping their feeding the week before I leave so they will be pretty empty while I'm on vacation. I normally use paper towels in my tubs and I'm going to switch them to aspen when I leave because it's more absorbent and I will make sure everyone's water bowl is full. Does this sound like a reasonable plan? I don't have anyone who can come and check on them so they are going to be on their own.

It's my geckos that I don't know what to do with. I have leos and cresties and I just don't know what to do with them. I feel like the leos will be find with full water dishes, should I leave them meal worms too? With my cresties I'm almost wondering if I should just take them with me because there will be no one their to mist them or give them CGD. I don't really want to take them though because I am going to be driving from WI to NH with a dog and a cat in the car. Not only do I think this is will a very long trip in the car for them, I'm worried about the temps in the car and at my mom's house - I keep my apartment at about 80 year round for my herps, my mom's house never gets above 68 during the winter. What should I do?