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    Do you have a gas hot water heater? I got thru a 4 day outage from an ice storm by using jars of hot water in ice chests...each ice chest had about 3 of
    my snakes (each bagged separately & spaced out, not on top of each other and of similar size); in each large ice chest, 2 tall jars did the job for about 8-9
    hours, at which point I refilled the hot water. Keep the ice chest closed otherwise...they stayed about 80-82* and were all FINE. Good luck, I HATE ice storms!

    Ice chest or styrofoam shipping boxes, even an insulated lunch-box cooler, is the best option for holding temps. steady. You're lucky you only have ONE
    snake, lol...I had quite a few (& still do).

    Putting a snake in a snake bag (or pillowcase) & in your shirt is fine for temporary, but remember WE are 98.6* & that can be too hot. Plus, when you
    fall asleep you might roll over on him...

    I have also stayed in hotels with snakes when moving cross country...don't ask, don't tell, they'll never know!
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 02-06-2019 at 04:08 PM.

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