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Transporting snakes?

Razor Light

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i need to get my corn back to my house but it's like 4 hours away....so the snake wouldnt have any heat for 4 hours?!?!
Has anyone got any idea's how i can supply heat to the snake while its in the car with me?
 
If your snake is only going to be away from a heat source for 4 hours(now this is just my personal opion)You dont have to much to worry about. When I travel I keep my snakes in pillow cases and put them on my lap.
 
If its above 60 and below 90 degrees F it will be fine without heat. If its a hatchling keep it in a small plastic container and keep that container in a pillowcase or box. If its older put the snake in a pillowcase then put the pillowcase in a box.
 
I had two hatchlings delivered to my work ( school). They arrived at about 9:00 am, I got them from the office at 10:30 am, gave them water, and didn't bug them again until I got home at 4:00 pm. They are no worse for wear!
 
We transport them in styrofoam lined boxes and they do fine. Put the container they are in into the box and go. They'll do fine.
 
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