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Opinions on moving to new apartment and new cage

zwyatt

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Hi everybody, I realize there is probably no real right and wrong answer to my question but was just interested in what everyone's opinions are. I will be moving to a new apartment in a couple of weeks. It is only about a 3-4 min. car ride from my current apartment. I also have a new 20gal Long tank that I would like to move my snake into (currently in a 10gal). What I'm considering is do I put her in the new 20gal now and let her adjust and then move her, new tank and all, to the new apartment. Or do I keep her in the 10gal move to my new place and then after awhile put her in the 20 gal. With it being such a short ride should I put her in a smaller dish to move her or leave her in the tank? Thanks
 
Stick her in a pillowcase or something to move her. A small tub will do just as well but covering it will reduce the stress for the snake.

When you get there, just put her in the new tank.
 
Thanks for the help. That was something that I had been considering but wasn't sure about. Thanks again.
 
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