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Thread: moving home

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    Question moving home

    anyone ever had to move house with a snake before?

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    Re: moving home

    Yes, people have. Don't put them in the back of a Uhaul. It actually gets ridiculously hot and they will die. If you have just one or two tubs, you can just put the whole shebang in the backseat of a car. If you have a rack, you might be able to fit it. If not, put them all in pillowcases or some breatheable cloth bag, put them in one big tub or something lined with towels or newspaper to minimize shuffling or sliding around (like glassware) and put that in the backseat. Keep out of sun. Watch temps. Use A/C. Definitely don't leave stop anywhere for long with them in there.
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    Re: moving home

    ok dude thanks for that, that was what i was thinking, im going to put him in a small herp box, inside the bag he came in from the shop with some newspaper around to keep in place but also to make him feel secure.

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