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Ovi and moving question
So my big girl that has been bred to my PYB ivied today

But my question is......I'm moving during the next two weeks will that affect her laying???
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0.2 Het Carmel Albino 0.1 Enchi
1.0 Pastel Het Caramel Albino 0.1 Cinnamon
1.1 Het Piebald 0.1 Spinner Het Caramel Albino
0.3 Normal 9.13 Baby Ball pythons
1.0 Pinstripe 4 eggs
0.1 Lemon Pastel
0.1 Mojave Het Hypo
0.1 Butter
1.1 Fire
1.0 Pastel Yellowbelly
1.0 Sable
1.0 Spider
1.0 Vanilla
1.0 Pastel Orange Ghost
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Re: Ovi and moving question
The enclosure in the pic looks pretty small in my opinion
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Re: Ovi and moving question
 Originally Posted by Peoples
The enclosure in the pic looks pretty small in my opinion
Sometimes they prefer tighter tubs. I was wondering what kind of substrate that is? It's kind of dark, but not enough to be cypress? As far as the move affecting her laying eggs - it could sheerly from a stress standpoint. But, there's nothing you can do about it other than wait and see.
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You shouldn't have any issues, just transport her carefully.
Jerry Robertson

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The enclosure is a lot bigger than it looks, she just crammed herself into one little side. The bedding is cypress, it just hasn't been cleaned as i'm putting it off for the move.
Thanks for the heads up, I plan on moving her at the last possible minute, in her tub to help reduce stress.
0.2 Het Carmel Albino 0.1 Enchi
1.0 Pastel Het Caramel Albino 0.1 Cinnamon
1.1 Het Piebald 0.1 Spinner Het Caramel Albino
0.3 Normal 9.13 Baby Ball pythons
1.0 Pinstripe 4 eggs
0.1 Lemon Pastel
0.1 Mojave Het Hypo
0.1 Butter
1.1 Fire
1.0 Pastel Yellowbelly
1.0 Sable
1.0 Spider
1.0 Vanilla
1.0 Pastel Orange Ghost
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Ovi and moving question
Cool. She'll probably be fine, just keep her as warm and secure as you can during the transition. Good luck!
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Please give updates on this as you go (or PM me), as I may also be in this situation soon and am also worried.
-Devon
0.1 Axanthic Bee (Pixel)
0.2 Axanthic Pastel (Cornelia, Short Round)
0.1 Axanthic (Bubbles)
0.1 Bee het Axanthic (Nipper)
0.1 Lesser (Lydia)
0.1 het Lavender (Poppy)
0.1 het Hypo (Cookie)
1.0 Killerbee het Axanthic (Yellow Dude)
1.0 Pied (Starry Starry Dude)
1.0 Butter Hypo (Spooky Dude)
1.0 PH Lavender (Little Dude)
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I also just transported two big girls yesterday that have been locking for the last few months. One of the girls is glowing. I'm hoping that everything goes well, but we will just have to see I'm in the same boat as you are!
Kimbly
Pastel 'Cami' Mojave 'Tank'
Kingpin 'Cleo' KillerBee 'Buzz'
Pied 'Patches' Lesser 'Lieutenant Dan'
Mojave 'Lyla' Het Pied 'Norm'
2 Normals 'Audrey' and 'Girl' Fire 'Smokey'
Black Pastel '#3' Normal 'Slim Shady'
Butter
Sassy and Reilly, our furry girls
Gabrielle, Brynn, Samuel - our human kids
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maybe transport in the original enclosure, and fix in some heat packs at one end of the enclosure?
whats the climate? where i am, central europe, southern Germany, its freezing outside, its cold to the point that if i would move my computer right now i would not connect it and switch it on immediately.... out of fear it got so cold that its drawing moisture once i set it up in a warm place.
Anyway, i would say, focus on moisture/humidity and temperature. Stress due to travel can be reduced but cannot be avoided, if its a 4 hour truck ride then you just cannot change that. for any more help, we need to know how far it is and what mode of transportation.
Last edited by Pythonfriend; 02-09-2013 at 01:53 PM.
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