Drea
Arachnosquire
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- Mar 26, 2019
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I am taking a road trip across the country and back. I have a few stops planned but for the most part, I will be driving. This trip will be approximately 3 weeks.
All my slings are coming with me because I have no one to take care them here and they can’t go that long without care. All the other animals will be fine and taken care of while I am away. I don’t know anyone local who I can trust with fast old world slings. I bringing everything they will need in will be in their original enclosures and not packed at all.
I am going to put all of the enclosures in tote packed tightly so they don’t slide around. As long as there isn’t a car accident they should be ok for movement. There is also a Thermometer in the tote so I can make sure they don’t get too cold/warm. Feeding schedule will remain the same.
All of large juveniles and adults are still home. I have given them extra food this week and just finished all water dishes. I also drilled small holes above the water dishes so my daughter and boyfriend can fill water without opening the enclosure. There is also a way to feed without risking an escape. Although, they grow up with T’s, they don’t participate in my hobby on a large scale.
I am taking my fishing gear and mountain bike and plan to hit every lake I pass and every crazy bike trail on the way to where ever and back. Will they be ok in the car if the temperatures are bad? I will be in North America mostly but every places will be different.
Has anyone done anything different when they are traveling for longer periods of time? Is there another option besides not go like has been suggested by everyone else?
Also, any good lakes I should hit up?
All my slings are coming with me because I have no one to take care them here and they can’t go that long without care. All the other animals will be fine and taken care of while I am away. I don’t know anyone local who I can trust with fast old world slings. I bringing everything they will need in will be in their original enclosures and not packed at all.
I am going to put all of the enclosures in tote packed tightly so they don’t slide around. As long as there isn’t a car accident they should be ok for movement. There is also a Thermometer in the tote so I can make sure they don’t get too cold/warm. Feeding schedule will remain the same.
All of large juveniles and adults are still home. I have given them extra food this week and just finished all water dishes. I also drilled small holes above the water dishes so my daughter and boyfriend can fill water without opening the enclosure. There is also a way to feed without risking an escape. Although, they grow up with T’s, they don’t participate in my hobby on a large scale.
I am taking my fishing gear and mountain bike and plan to hit every lake I pass and every crazy bike trail on the way to where ever and back. Will they be ok in the car if the temperatures are bad? I will be in North America mostly but every places will be different.
Has anyone done anything different when they are traveling for longer periods of time? Is there another option besides not go like has been suggested by everyone else?
Also, any good lakes I should hit up?