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Relocating homes.Eggs in incubator! Help

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Posted by: spidermah at Sat Aug 3 19:40:31 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by spidermah ]  
   

I will be moving into a new house sometime in September. I have several ball python clutches in my incubator now and several more expected. Is there a recommended or safer way to relocate the eggs? I have a full size incubators I generally use, but durring the car ride I was planning on using a hovabator? Not too far of a drive and assuming slow and steady is probably the key. Please respond if you have any solid advice... Good or bad. Thanks! Brandon


   

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