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    Moving a gravid female and all my other snakes!

    Today is moving day for me! Yay!

    So, my question to all of you experienced in moving snakes, what are your procedures? Specifically, do you do anything special for gravid females?

    I have all my insulated boxes, snake bags, and deli cups ready to go. I'm going to make sure the car is nice and toasty before I put them in, then drive straight to my new place. They might have to sit in the boxes for 4-5 hours while I rewire all the heating/thermostats and put together my freedom breeder.

    I'm planning on taking a bunch of pictures during the move to document it, then pictures of the new reptile room!
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    Moving a gravid female and all my other snakes!

    Make alex do all the work and just take pics of everything!!!
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    Remember a little cold is ok but getting them too hot while moving is deadly! (speaking from experience)
    Other than that you should be fine!!
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    Thanks! I won't be using heat packs or anything like that. Just going to heat my car to ~70º since its in the 30's outside.


    Mike, I'm doing most of the work! He is no good when it comes to packing But he is pretty good with the camera
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    Re: Moving a gravid female and all my other snakes!

    No suggestions, but good luck. That sounds like a pain in the rear.

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    Moving a gravid female and all my other snakes!

    The only thing I could think of would be to have the gravid female by herself, and secure. Seat buckle her box in so she won't be moving around much during the trip.

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    Re: Moving a gravid female and all my other snakes!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobbafett View Post
    The only thing I could think of would be to have the gravid female by herself, and secure. Seat buckle her box in so she won't be moving around much during the trip.
    I think I'm going to have someone hold onto her box in the passenger seat.

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    No suggestions, but good luck. That sounds like a pain in the rear.

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    yeah, its going to be quite the endeavor! But thankfully, we are only moving about 8 miles away so it should be nice and quick!
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    Re: Moving a gravid female and all my other snakes!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobbafett View Post
    The only thing I could think of would be to have the gravid female by herself, and secure. Seat buckle her box in so she won't be moving around much during the trip.
    LMAO! At first I thought it read, "Buckle her seatbelt in the car". THAT would be a picture!

    Good luck!
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    hahah. My coworkers and I were joking about how we are going to get the snakes to sit in their seats in the car. Maybe wrap one around the steering wheel.. man that would be quite the sight!
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    Re: Moving a gravid female and all my other snakes!

    Moving the snakes went smoothly. For the most part.. I forgot to tape shut my hatchling rack and I thought I lost a snake in my car!! Thankfully he was just in a neighboring tub. Almost gave me a heart attack!!!

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