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    Moving with a BP

    Around the 11 of November I am leaving California and going back home to Connecticut. Any suggestions on moving with the snake, I plan on making the drive 3 days max. I was thinking about getting a tubberware container and wrapping my sleeping bag around it.
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    Re: Moving with a BP

    Quote Originally Posted by stridm
    Around the 11 of November I am leaving California and going back home to Connecticut. Any suggestions on moving with the snake, I plan on making the drive 3 days max. I was thinking about getting a tubberware container and wrapping my sleeping bag around it.
    how big is the snake? get a rubbermaid, set it up as if his home was a rubber maid, get some flex watt and put it on a dimmer or something like that and get a converter that plugs into the cigarette lighter
    lots of snakes

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    Re: Moving with a BP

    Normy is about 22in. I do have an inveter I just need to install it now.
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    Re: Moving with a BP

    Power inverters work wonders for trips with reptiles. I keep one in the car that is pretty much only used for transporting durring cold months.
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