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    How do I make moving less stressful for my BP?

    Hello,

    so basically I'll be moving to a new house in May of this year. The one I am living in now is quite old and needs to renovated and so our landlord offered us to move into the house next door which is being renovated at the moment.
    So I won't be moving far but I'm not sure how to do this with my BP. I know it will stress him out for sure but I would like to know how I could keep the stress level to a minimum.
    I have a styrofoam box which is perfect for his size and I've been wondering if it was a good idea to put some holes on the lid and to keep him there for the time of the move. It will take about three hours until he can go back into his enclosure. Where I live temperatures in May tend to be around 64 and 77 degrees.
    Do you think it is a good idea or does anyone have a better one?
    Thanks in advance!
    Last edited by Caali; 02-28-2019 at 08:08 AM.
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