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Extended power outages

TrpnBils

22 is not enough snakes
I'm starting to think into winter already, and I've gotten lucky over the past couple of years. We've only had one major power outage and I was able to relocate all of my snakes for a night, but I'm not sure that's an option anymore with the number that I have.

So how do you prepare for an extended power outage in the winter if a generator isn't an option? I live in an apartment complex, so I can't use a generator... I do have a battery backup thing that might work for a short while, but I'd like to invest in something a little more reliable.
 
I'm starting to think into winter already, and I've gotten lucky over the past couple of years. We've only had one major power outage and I was able to relocate all of my snakes for a night, but I'm not sure that's an option anymore with the number that I have.

So how do you prepare for an extended power outage in the winter if a generator isn't an option? I live in an apartment complex, so I can't use a generator... I do have a battery backup thing that might work for a short while, but I'd like to invest in something a little more reliable.


There has only been one time in the winter when I had to deal with a power outage and luckily my father has a wonderful kerosene heater which did the trick. I piled everyone into one room, shut the doors and that thing heated the room very well. Of course there are safety concerns but I would assume you would read any manuals and take precautions!
 
We had a few power outages last winter, and all were in freezing cold temperatures without a generator or wood stove. One outage lasted for almost two weeks. If the power goes out I immediately put my reptiles into tubs, and then transport them down to my mothers house, because she has a wood stove. That's about all that I can do, but it works, and definitely saves my snakes from freezing.
 
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