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  • 11-28-2017, 12:22 PM
    bullshott
    Long distance move possibly
    I may be moving to a new house soon and i believe its around a 11 hour drive. I currently own a Biak green tree python & a Ball python. I’m curious as of what I would have to do for the snakes to not be stressed out too much during the trip.


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  • 11-28-2017, 12:29 PM
    Judy@SYR
    Re: Long distance move possibly
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    Originally Posted by bullshott View Post
    I may be moving to a new house soon and i believe its around a 11 hour drive. I currently own a Biak green tree python & a Ball python. I’m curious as of what I would have to do for the snakes to not be stressed out too much during the trip.


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    Hah...I JUST responded to this same question by someone else. :) Here you go:

    I'm a military spouse that has moved multiple reptiles across the country many, many times. (And never lost a single one in transport!) Here's an article I wrote about it awhile ago. If you read through it, it should give you all the answers you need and may answer some questions you hadn't thought of as well. If you read through it and have more specific questions, I'll be happy to answer them!


    U'Haulin' Reptiles


    Good luck!!
  • 11-28-2017, 01:25 PM
    EL-Ziggy
    Re: Long distance move possibly
    Great information Judy. Thanks for sharing.
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