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Thread: Travel?

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    Travel?

    I'm going to go home for a week for spring break, and I don't want to leave BP at the dorms, one b/c they may check the rooms (and I'm not supposed to have her) and two, b/c I haven't gotten her humidity to stay up and I am misting about 3 times a day. If I left her here it would get WAY to dry, and I think it would be safer if I took her home. My mom is going to set up a temperary tub, and I'm going to take her hides and CHE home with me to set up. But my mom wants to get some branches to put in there for her, and I don't know how to prepare something from out side. She wanted to just gather some from outside and stick them in the oven, or something. I was just looking for someone who has done that before, or someone who knows what would be a safe way to prepare something like that. Any suggestions would be appriceated! ^_^ Thanks!
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    Re: Travel?

    They aren't really necessary, probably more work than it is worth for a temporary home, just make sure you have the hides and get the heat and humidity in the right range and your snake should be fine.
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