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    Snake in a car ...

    So I'm taking my little guy to the vet on Wednesday to check for a RI. He's pretty heavy in shed, he went into blue yesterday, still really cloudy today. I let the vet know that he'd be in shed, in case that's a problem or in case she thought we should wait but she suggested bringing him in anyways.

    Basically I'm just wondering what the best way to transport when it's chilly out. It has been super warm but the temperature has dropped enough tonight that you can see your breath here.

    I don't have any heat packs, but I was thinking putting him in the container he was shipped in (if he still fits.. if not I'll just put air holes in a bigger tuperware container) and putting that back in his shipping box, toss in a jar with hot water in it to keep the box warm? I've never had to take him anywhere, so just wondering if this set up seems sufficient or if there's a better way to do things.

    Thanks guys
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    Put him in a pillow case and then the box he came in. Pre heat the car, and he'll be fine.

    This is one reason to always have some heat packs from Wal-Mart laying around.
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    Re: Snake in a car ...

    Warm up your car before you leave...your snake will be fine with cooler temps for a trip to the vet.

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    I would transport him in a tub/tupperware and keep the car warm. The time it takes to get in and out of the car/vet shouldn't be an issue.
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    In the past I have put the snake in a pillow case (turned inside out) then on top of a medical hot water bottle filled with 85-8 degree water. If its a long drive it is easy to stop and use a restroom sink to refill the water bottle.
    Just make sure you use a thermometer or temp gun for the water temps, never guess when it comes to temps.
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    Re: Snake in a car ...

    Thanks guys

    In the future I will definitely keep some heat packs stashed in the odds and ends drawer
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    Re: Snake in a car ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashleigh91 View Post
    So I'm taking my little guy to the vet on Wednesday to check for a RI. He's pretty heavy in shed, he went into blue yesterday, still really cloudy today. I let the vet know that he'd be in shed, in case that's a problem or in case she thought we should wait but she suggested bringing him in anyways.

    Basically I'm just wondering what the best way to transport when it's chilly out. It has been super warm but the temperature has dropped enough tonight that you can see your breath here.

    I don't have any heat packs, but I was thinking putting him in the container he was shipped in (if he still fits.. if not I'll just put air holes in a bigger tuperware container) and putting that back in his shipping box, toss in a jar with hot water in it to keep the box warm? I've never had to take him anywhere, so just wondering if this set up seems sufficient or if there's a better way to do things.

    Thanks guys
    I use a cotton snake bag filled with popcorn as a reusable heat pack.

    Nuke in it the microwave for a short time and it stays nice and toasty in whatever box you have your snake container in.
    [just don't let it touch the snake in case you got it too hot]

    If you're out for a long time and it gets chilled, just stop at a 7-11 and renuke it.

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    Re: Snake in a car ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Salamander View Post
    I use a cotton snake bag filled with popcorn as a reusable heat pack.

    Nuke in it the microwave for a short time and it stays nice and toasty in whatever box you have your snake container in.
    [just don't let it touch the snake in case you got it too hot]

    If you're out for a long time and it gets chilled, just stop at a 7-11 and renuke it.
    Can only certain types of them be nuked? Playing with the idea of trying that with the big heat pack that came with him unless of course it will blow up my microwave
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