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    Moving my python

    Sometime at the end of summer, I'll be moving from Colorado back to Arizona, and I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on what I can to to make the car ride more comfortable for my ball Python, so that he gets as little stressed out as possible. Thanks.

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    Re: Moving my python

    A cloth sack and a Sterilite/Rubbermaid bin should be fine. If it's cool in the car, you can wrap up a heat pad in a towel and add a moist paper towel to the sack.

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    Re: Moving my python

    Lol, you have superior balls!

    Anyways, ahem. Thanks for the advice. But it won't be cold, its already nice here in CO, and Tucson is like an oven most of the time.

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    Re: Moving my python

    Be sure to watch the direct sunlight beating on the rubbermaid container during the ride. Even though it's cool in the car, such a container can get very hot.

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