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Posted by: jaymiller242 at Mon Nov 17 12:11:27 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jaymiller242 ] Hey there, not sure what you meant by..(I assume you will throw them into the same boxes /racks....right?.....) Do you mean for the move or after the move? I am just hoping to get all of them moved without losing any of them from stress or something like that. Its going to be a rather long process of a week or two maybe from taking things(my racks)down until I get them to my new home and am able to set them back up. I was thinking that I will put them all into seperated bags for the trip and set the bags into coolers or fish boxes. Should keep them from getting drastic temp changes I think. Then I will take the coolers or boxes in a car so the heat can be regulated a bit my me and take them in and out of the hotel rooms with me everynight in the boxes.. Anyways someone said they have never had one of their snakes ovulate before the 15 of Feb so I guess I will spend the next 2 months before the move breeding them and then try doing it again when I get to Houston. They dont lay til like almost 2 months after they ovulate right? So we are talking earliest clutches about April to May? Thanks [ Hide Replies ]
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