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    Evacuation/emergency plan for reptiles

    I live in California where our wildfire risk is very high. I am not impacted by the fires that are currently burning (other than the terrible air quality from the smoke), but it still got me thinking about what I would do if my town were to burn. I thought I'd reach out to see what types of plans everyone else has in place to protect their reptiles in the event of an emergency. We're very small scale at our house with just one ball python and one leopard gecko - my plan involves unplugging our ball python's Tstats/heat mats and grabbing his plastic tub on my way out the door. My leopard gecko is in a glass terrarium, so I have a separate small plastic tub with a basic set up for him. I would just grab him out of his terrarium and put him in his tub. I don't however have a supply/first aid kit ready to go for them, so that's next on my list to prepare. Does anyone have any suggestions on other ways to be prepared or things I can pack in a "go bag" for my reptile babies? Thanks!

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