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    Possibly moving across country. Best way to transport snakes? Any ideas?

    *sigh* Life as a grownup can stink sometimes.

    I've gotten a job offer and may decide to move from Florida to Kansas City, MO. My previous cross country moves, I just had my one guy that I packed up snugly and moved him in my car, my 2nd move I had the fortune of the local herp society's referral to a breeder who shipped him for me.

    Now I'm considering moving AGAIN! This time around, I was expecting to stay put for a much longer term and have acquired nine more (they're like potato chips..can't have just one, and I was hoping to breed them in the long term). Which brings me to my question. Does anyone have experience as to the best route to transport these guys? Timing is important, as I may be looking at only partial relo package and would probably end up driving a Uhaul, which would take a few days to get there. I couldn't get them shipped the day I drove away since they would get there before I did... I'm at a loss as to how to pack up 10 bps and my boyfriend's hognose and move them the most safe and effective way. (lol, to hell with his cat and dog! :-P I just care about my little scalies.)

    Any ideas? I'm going to be meeting further about the job this week and I'm probably going to be ending up negotiating some more about the job/relo package...and I have to take moving these guys into my expense considerations.

    Any input would be greatly appreciated.
    Staci

    iherp...do you?

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