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    Re: Might Have To Travel With Snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    No, don't use hand warmers from walmart, thats asking for trouble. Use the heat packs people use when shipping. They have a maximum temp of like only 100degrees or so. They peak there for a certain number of hours too. Hand warmers are much more unregulated and could cause a problem. I would bag the snakes up to move them. Don't put the heat packs in the bags with them, just in the box or plastic tub they're being transported in.
    I concur with this advice. I had a bad experience transporting a snake once and using those stupid hand warmers from Walmart. I had it wrapped and taped in a towel and it still got to hot. DO NOT use those things.
    Last edited by ballpythonluvr; 11-24-2013 at 10:07 AM. Reason: typos

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