I will most likely be moving in the near future and I have an entire incubator full of gecko eggs. Does anyone know how to safely transport them?
Thanks,
Steve
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I will most likely be moving in the near future and I have an entire incubator full of gecko eggs. Does anyone know how to safely transport them?
Thanks,
Steve
I am actually moving this Friday ( I have to move like 25 crested as well as like another 40 snakes its a pain in the a#$) and I to have crested eggs that are coming and I am just going to keep the car at a stable 74-75 degrees and use my power adapter (it hooks up to the car adapter and makes it so you have a normal wall plug) and I am just going to plug in the incubator to that and hope for the best chances are they will do ok because they are very hardy 
Hop this kinda helps,
Derek
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Derek Dunlop
DDReptiles
http://www.freewebs.com/ddreptiles/index.htm
i would think it would help trying to pack something like slightly damp paper towels or perhaps some extra perlite on top of the eggs to try and keep them from turning over from vibrations fromt he car.. you know something to make sure they hold in place the proper way up. good luck with the moves you guys.
Andrew Ellis
When I had to move, I cleared everything out of the center console in my car. Padded the inside with towels and blankets, and set the incubator inside. (don't forget to pad the top) The incubator was crammed full of eggs and they all weathered the trip perfectly. Good luck!
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~Sarah~
www.crestedlady.com
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