Quote Originally Posted by Elise.m View Post
Sounds like a really nice apartment! We have to pay gas and electric, but gas is only about $6 a month. 2bed/1bath.

I don't even know how to move snakes, but good luck! And Congrats!
That's not to bad for gas, but I am sure glad it's included in this place because a lot of the stuff in there is gas! lol thanks

Quote Originally Posted by Action Reptiles View Post
Congrats on the new place. the first one is always exciting sounds like you found a pretty nice place. I would probably move the snakes at the end or last. Pillow casees or snake bags would be fine. Congrats again
Yeah, it's VERY nice! Right in town too, i'm happy!

Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
Sounds really nice! Congrats!!

If you're starting your move in the morning, I'd go with the snakes in the first trip, during the coolest part of the day. Place each snake in its own bag or pillowcase. (If you use pillowcases, turn them inside out so the snake can't get tangled in threads...and check the security of all the seams/stitches.) Tie the bags securely, then place them into a tub or other box you can secure. A flat tub is best...don't stack them on top of each other. Put extra paper or towels in the empty spaces so they can't shift around.

Put them into the car last thing...drive straight to the apartment..then take them out of the car first thing...go inside and tuck them away on a closet shelf or in a cabinet until you finish the rest of the day's work. They can spend a few hours in the bags without harm until you're ready to get their homes set up again and unpack them.

Hope that helps! Good luck with it!!
Thankkk you! I couldn't figure out when I should do it, i probably will just bring the cages and them with me the first trip to get them set up! I need to find more pillow cases, should have grabbed some at the show when my friend offered. Dangit. Haha.

Just thought you all should know, my house just got struck by lightening! AHHHHH lol