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Vacation

Snickers

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Hi, I go to Quebec every summer and Easter. I was just wondering, can I bring my Snickers with me for a week in a plastic tub? I mean, the MAJOR only problem I can think of is heating... suggestions?
 
I wouldn't dare, but that's just me. A safe perfect viv with dialed in temps is better than travel, IMO.
 
I thought so, just wondering if it was possible. Well, I officially look stupis to you guys now... Anyway, I will probably take him to the Lost World Reptiles (they do boarding), because nobody ever stays home.
 
I left mine for 2 weeks with no problems. Fed them 3 days before we left so they wouldn't poop in water and I put 2 extra large water bowls in the vivs. I had a pet sitter check on them a couple of times a week. They did fine.
 
um, my camera is being messed up right now, try to look up Reptile Waterwell, I can't find the box so I don't have the brand.
 
That looks fine, but it doesn't say how much water it holds. If it has a screen to prevent the snake getting into the reservore it should be fine. Grandson had a boa drown in something similiar, it got in and couldn't get out.
 
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