Re: Evacuation/emergency plan for reptiles
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Armiyana
I actually have something similar under them already for that same purpose :gj:
We've been lucky enough where I am that the last few quakes have been light, worse that happened was a monitor on my desk fell over. I just hope that I don't have to test everything anytime soon.
And I hope Jensfireflies doesn't need to put things to the test either!
Great! I know they make something for use on shelves (like in campers) that prevents sliding...but I discovered it can damage many finishes on furniture & other
materials. I don't recall the exact name of that product- it was a shelf-liner that's sorta spongy with holes in it. Anyway there's more than one product that will work.
I found out accidentally when I got a new tank that was still unoccupied, setting on a stand where I was working on it & we had a strong foreshock- that new tank
slid about 5" -it didn't fall, but it sure got my attention for how easily it moved. That's when I figured out that weatherstripping would do what I needed & I did all
my tanks immediately; a few months later it was tested with a really impressive earthquake, & all my snakes were fine.
I'd still take an earthquake over a huge wildfire...hope they get them controlled & out soon. :please: But no matter where you live, there's always "something".
Re: Evacuation/emergency plan for reptiles
Thank you. The hill behind our house burned during last October's (2017) wildfires, but the firefighters were amazing! No structures burned near me. It's a scary time to live here. We desperately need rain.
I know that all areas of our country experience natural disasters, so I knew reaching out to this online community would give me lots of great suggestions and advice. Thank you so much to everyone for your comments! I appreciate every response! Hopefully my post encourages everyone to think about their emergency plans for their animals. Thanks again!!!