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transporting durring shed cycle?

cotner

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hey everyone, so my little butter is about to shed for his second time soon and i was wondering if it would be safe to transport my little guy in a car for a few hours? or would that cause too much stress? can stress even affect shedding? Today is the first day he has shown signs of shedding, he is pailer in color and his eyes are cloudy. The reason i want to travel with him is because my little brothers 11th birthday is on tuesday the 27th and he said he'd really like to see the little snake since i will be visiting the family for a few days. hopefully he has shed before next tuesday when i take off on my trip home.
 
I have gotten snakes mid shed cycle and of course they had to travel in the car, had no problems. If concerned you can give him a moist hide to ensure a good shed.
 
No problem. I took my snakes all the way across the United States when I moved and my amel was in blue. At night in the hotel they all got water and my boy would soak overnight until I took out the water in the morning for travel. He shed just fine without any issues.
 
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