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    Transporting snakes....snakes on a plane!

    So I'm brand new to this forum and already have posted like three questions! My apologies! I love the info though! Anyhoo....right now I'm in Orlando working at Walt Disney World but I'm hoping to transfer to Disneyland in Cali soon. That's where I'm from. I already have one BP but I'm addicted and want to get a 2nd and possibly a 3rd. Should I hold off on getting more till I get to Cali? How would I transport the BP's? I don't wanna get a 2nd and have it be a hassle? Are they allowed on the plane? What about its terrarium? Anyone ever move with multiple snakes or even one? Many thanks!


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    If you are hoping to transfer soon, I would wait until then you add to your collection. No matter how you transfer them it will be a hassle.

    The easiest way is to mail them. The night before you leave, and have somebody there pick them up for you (family possibly?)

    As for the terrarium(s) those would go with the rest of your belongings on a truck or however you plan on moving that stuff.

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    Transporting snakes....snakes on a plane!

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    If you are hoping to transfer soon, I would wait until then you add to your collection. No matter how you transfer them it will be a hassle.

    The easiest way is to mail them. The night before you leave, and have somebody there pick them up for you (family possibly?)

    As for the terrarium(s) those would go with the rest of your belongings on a truck or however you plan on moving that stuff.

    How to mail a snake: http://www.shipyourreptiles.com
    You are awesome! Thanks so much for the help! I truly appreciate it :-)


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    You would definitely have to ship them. Most likely to a family member or friend in case your flight is delayed.

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    Re: Transporting snakes....snakes on a plane!

    +1 on holding off, at least until you get over here on the west side. Considering there are quite a few expos coming up in the future, there is really no need to buy a new one now.
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    Re: Transporting snakes....snakes on a plane!

    Is the terrarium made of glass? Youll have to ship that too, because they wont allow that on a plane. If you're considering expanding your collection, you may want to just sell your terrarium and keep ur snake in a tub temporarily and then invest in a small rack. Just my $.02
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