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DMong
at Fri May 27 15:49:34 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Well, I would simply just mark any loose eggs at the top just in case any DID roll during the course of travel and moving, so they can be re-positioned to their original position if needed ASAP. But otherwise I would just keep them in their nestled well in their incubating containers and nestle them very securely inside some clothing, packing "peanuts", etc... to help prevent them from vibration and bumps during the move. I would also make damn sure the sun couldn't beat down on them through the car/truck windows too by placing a couple light-colored towels on top of the box you put them in. Alot of people use insulated coolers, and that will work good too.
good luck with the move!
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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