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Last edited by se7en; 09-08-2017 at 02:06 PM.
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Any day the Pats lose is a good day. I can't wait for our revenge game week 7.
Be safe and cool snake.
Last edited by MasonC2K; 09-08-2017 at 02:08 PM.
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prepped for hurricane safety

i still have internet, and hopefully that lasts so i can watch some football
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This is SEXY, love it.
Stay safe out there!
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I know this is a bit off topic but I'm curious (as I live near Houston and we are still feeling the effects of Harvey), how do you hurricane prep a collection of ~100 animals? I thankfully don't own very many and while there was some severe flooding in my area, the power was only out for a couple hours so I consider myself and my animals lucky. Some parts of the city and surrounding areas are still under water and/or without power.
How does one prepare for possible flooding, extended power outages or lack of potable water when caring for a large collection?
I wouldn't be able to leave all my animals either. Please stay safe as you ride out this crazy storm! Beautiful snake by the way
Last edited by Trisnake; 09-10-2017 at 02:12 PM.
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i placed the small ones in deli cups and the larger ones in pillowcases (spent almost $200 on those), then placed them in plastic tubs and stacked them in my center hallway. i live on the third floor, so flooding isn't a big issue. as for water, if it looked like it was going to hit really hard, i would have filled a bathtub up with water. otherwise, they can go a few days w/o water with no ill effects.
however, the smarter thing to do is have a big cargo vehicle that you can load them all into and then get the hell out.
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Re: world's first: green pastel leopard ivory
 Originally Posted by se7en
i placed the small ones in deli cups and the larger ones in pillowcases (spent almost $200 on those), then placed them in plastic tubs and stacked them in my center hallway.
Curious why you do this?
Thanks for the insight
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Re: world's first: green pastel leopard ivory
 Originally Posted by Trisnake
Curious why you do this?
Thanks for the insight 
so i can keep them separate but together at the same time
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well, this made the reptile report, but MPS Reptiles didn't get tagged
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Re: world's first: green pastel leopard ivory
 Originally Posted by se7en
well, this made the reptile report, but MPS Reptiles didn't get tagged 
have you tried contacting them? it's definitely worth trying, MPS deserves the recognition!!!
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