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traveling with leo

Nicko Aug 21, 2003 12:30 PM

Well, tomorrow I have to move back to college again, and a certain gecko is coming along. What is the best way to transport her? It's like a 1 1/2 hour drive, so its not too long at least.

I got some small gladware and punched holes in it and I figured that would be ok, but I also have a medium size kritter keeper and didnt know if I should use that instead. Thought there might be too much room in there for her to fly around if I hit the brakes hard or something.

Thanks,

Nick
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0.1.0 Leo (Aeris)

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Nicko Aug 21, 2003 12:58 PM

Just some random pics I took a week or so ago.
Also, thats my new tile stuff I bought a little while ago, its just the stick on kind, but it seems to work pretty good. Pretty cheap, 98 cents each piece, and it only took two for my 15 gallon long.

Nick
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0.1.0 Leo (Aeris)

jag Aug 21, 2003 03:02 PM

When I take mine anywhere due to a vet trip which is 45 min away I keep it in a kritter carrier with papertowels, and if I am the only in the car I seat belt the cage up so the cage wont fly around. When we brought out male home it was a 3 hour dive and I kept him on my lap in his carrier making sure the sun didnt hit him and get him to warm. 1 1/2 hours isnt a long trip just dont drive like a speed freak lol. and you both should be ok. Good luck with college.
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2 male leos: Winky HY & Lenny TangCT & 2 Female Leos: Sunshine Super tang & Serenity Tremper HY Jungle Albino

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