Quote Originally Posted by Lirenn View Post
She's really a trooper.

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As I tried to say before, snakes travel very well with just minimal care- making sure they are insulated (from excess heat OR cold) & have some sort of
bedding that absorbs the bumps & jostling of the road.

When I moved cross half the country with my car full, I took the snake's out of their travel bags (inside "ice chests") one at a time & gave them a drink
of water each night. None of them seemed the least bit concerned...and none had any health issues afterward.

When I lost power from the 2009 ice storm for FOUR DAYS, my snakes were bagged & placed in ice chests that were kept warm with jars of hot water. I
only had to change the hot water about every 9 hours...my snakes were a lot warmer than I was! I have a gas hot water heater, but the house was too
cold to enjoy a hot shower. Anyway, none of my snakes got sick or had any issues from that episode either. It was work for me but it gave me something
to do...not much to do with the power off anyway.