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    Hi everyone I have a question I am moving from Virginia to Georgia. I am wondering what would be best to move my BP. She is about 2 1/2 feet long, about 750grams and 2 yrs old. i have had her for about a year she is very comfortable where she is so I definatly don't want to stress her out too much. Any help will be appreciated.
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    Re: moving to GA

    My thoughts: If you're able, get the environment set up first before you move your snake down south. If you can't, then I'm sure it will be fine anyways. I don't know where you are in Va or where you're moving to in Ga, but they are kind of the same this time of year~ spring weather with climbing humidity!!
    I'd move her in a snake bag with a warmer pad.
    Good luck in Georgia!!


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    Re: moving to GA

    If you have room in your car, go to radio shake and get a 12v DC - 120v AC converter and you can plug your heatpad/thermostat into that and just move the whole thing down there.

    That's what i'd do.. Put a piece of wood down though so you don't burn your seat.
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    Re: moving to GA

    Quote Originally Posted by Skoalbasher View Post
    If you have room in your car, go to radio shake and get a 12v DC - 120v AC converter and you can plug your heatpad/thermostat into that and just move the whole thing down there.

    That's what i'd do.. Put a piece of wood down though so you don't burn your seat.
    Good idea given that we're only talking about one....


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    Re: moving to GA

    My question is. Now do you plan on flying down or driving? If you are driving down I like the idea Skoalbasher had. Or you can crank up the heat the entire time. Thats how I drove my baby from Petco to where I currently live. (30 min. drive) A little shorter than what you are expecting to be doing...lol.
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