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Moving my snake for 3 weeks

Danko

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Will it be a problem to bring my snake from my house at school to my pemanent house for three weeks, then move him back?

I'm especially worried because when I first got him he did not get used to my house for a while.
 
I think it will be fine as long as you dont put it under too much stress. Try limiting the ammount of travel and let him settle down once you get him to the new house.
 
I recently did this with my corn and didn't have any huge problems... despite the fact that it's a solid ten-hour drive. I'd suggest keeping them in a small container for the trip (I put her in a sock and put the sock in a deli-cup), and just setting up their tank as soon as you get home. Roxanne managed it, didn't seem much put out by it, ate readily without any regurges, and even decided to shed half-way through the process, so I think you should be all right.
 
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