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what's the least stressful way to move with my snakes?

raisingrrrl

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I am getting ready to move across the country and was wondering what would be the best way to move my 3 corn snakes. 2 females & 1 male, they are probably just under a year old. My guess is that all those 'strange' vibrations from the road for 14 hours or so would disturb the snakes. They live in glass vivs right now. Would it be better to transport them in a smaller container with newspaper or a paper towel inside? Like an empty pint yogurt container?

Also, does anyone know of a good locally owned pet store that has some knowledge of reptiles within a couple hour radius of Pittsburgh? I love to feeding my kidzz fresh food, supporting local businesses and, well, looking all the pretty snakes, lizards... Thanks & peace~t
 
Last year, I moved from Colorado to Florida with my 5 snakes. I bought black pillow cases, put one snake in each bag, put the pillow cases with snakes in a small cardboard box that I put behind my seat, and went on my move with no issues. I checked on them half way and they were just fine. Snakes are so easy to transport!
 
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