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    Re: Santa Baby

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    Good thing it's that time of year when GUs are usually chilling on empty. Could all too easily imagine Tsuk unloading some stinky, recycled eggs on Santa's lap.
    Tsuk did his duty before, I was expecting Pumpkin head to go since he had not and was also in shed. He was soaked off an on that day trying to get him to poop but he held on to it luckily up until right after that pic. One of my coworkers was holding him and he draped his tail over her arm and let loose, it just missed her too. It was a lot and smelly since his last meal was a guinea pig, Santas day would have been done and they would of had to reschedule if he went any sooner.
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    How do you guys 'take your animals into work' and haloween partys, do you just put them in a bag, what is there heat source, how near is it to your house???
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    Re: Santa Baby

    Quote Originally Posted by dgring View Post
    How do you guys 'take your animals into work' and haloween partys, do you just put them in a bag, what is there heat source, how near is it to your house???
    I have an insulated 'backpack' that I put a tube sock full of heated popcorn into the outside pocket for warmth going to and from the car, if it's not very warm outside.

    The car has an inverter that plugs into the cigarette lighter.
    I have a heat pad that stays at 90 degrees on "low" that plugs into that.

    I keep that in there all the time for reptile expos which seem to always be 2-3 hours from here, just in case I buy somebody.

    How near is what?

    The party?

    It was about 12 miles/20 minutes away, give or take.

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    Re: Santa Baby

    Quote Originally Posted by dgring View Post
    How do you guys 'take your animals into work' and haloween partys, do you just put them in a bag, what is there heat source, how near is it to your house???
    You wouldnt believe me if i told you what i use to keep my babies warm for traveling:p
    Also, i made a special "snake carrier" out of a tackle box that i use for traveling with snakes. It has tons of "flair" all over it, mostly consisting of stickers ive picked up at shows

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    paludarium with fish
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    Snowy the BEL
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    FINALLY got my BEL,no longer breeding snakes. married to mechnut450..

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    I don't mean to go off topic too much here, but just wondering... when I traveled with my snakes to bring them home, I just put them in a container with air holes, half-filled with aspen, and a toilet paper tube in it (they obviously were small enough to acually fit in the tube!), and sat them on my lap for the hour-long car rides, out of any sunshine.
    If the air in the car is comfortable to sit in without a long sleeve, is that appropriate for short travels?

    I feel as though because I had them sitting on my legs (I was not driving) there would be more than enough heat for them. Yes, or no?
    Thanks! And my apologies OP.
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    Re: Santa Baby

    Quote Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady View Post
    You wouldnt believe me if i told you what i use to keep my babies warm for traveling:p
    Also, i made a special "snake carrier" out of a tackle box that i use for traveling with snakes. It has tons of "flair" all over it, mostly consisting of stickers ive picked up at shows

    sent from my incubator
    Pix or it didn't happen!



    I have a 10 gallon locking tub that I keep in the car, too.
    Placed over the heating pad that's plugged into the lighter socket, it works wonderfully for long trips.

    Snakes are much easier to transport than my dogs.

    There's no harness/seat belt contraptions to buckle on and off and they never "Jackson Pollack" my windows.


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    Re: Santa Baby

    Quote Originally Posted by NH93 View Post
    I don't mean to go off topic too much here, but just wondering... when I traveled with my snakes to bring them home, I just put them in a container with air holes, half-filled with aspen, and a toilet paper tube in it (they obviously were small enough to acually fit in the tube!), and sat them on my lap for the hour-long car rides, out of any sunshine.
    If the air in the car is comfortable to sit in without a long sleeve, is that appropriate for short travels?

    I feel as though because I had them sitting on my legs (I was not driving) there would be more than enough heat for them. Yes, or no?
    Thanks! And my apologies OP.
    It's probably fine but some of us are obsessive worriers/crazy people.


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    Re: Santa Baby

    Quote Originally Posted by AlexisFitzy View Post
    Did you get the name of your snake from the Eragon books? If I remember correctly the magic word for fire was Brisingr right? Haha if you named a fire ball python Brisingr you my friend are a cleaver fellow! Lol


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    Lol...truth be told yes, yes, and yes! However, hes not a fire. Hes an albino....not a big fan of single gene fires. I even cut the title out from the dustcover on the book, to tape on the front of his cage :p

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    breeder of African soft fur Rats. Keeper of other small exotic mammals.
    10 sugar gliders

    2 tenrecs
    5 jumping spiders
    paludarium with fish
    Brisingr the albino
    Snowy the BEL
    Piglet the albino conda hognose


    FINALLY got my BEL,no longer breeding snakes. married to mechnut450..

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    Aw Conga

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