I am getting ready to move across state its about a 5-6 hour drive (depending on the roads and traffic) I was wondering how I can make it less stressful on our little guy. He was a rescue and finally just got him in good health and I want to make sure I keep him that way. I have an inverter so I can plug 1 or 2 things in for him. During the drive what is most important for him to have? Basking light? UVB? Under tank heating pad? He is in a 55gal tank now, that won't fit in my car so he will be in about a 20 gal I think (just until I get to my new place and get his tank set up..24 hours MAX) I figure because it is so cold it will be easier to keep the littler tank up to the right temps. He is only about 9" so he won't be crammed in it. I was just needing some thoughts and answers, how to make it easier for him...
Thanks!
I didn't think that it was that long of a drive but what we have gone through to get him healthy I just wanted to make sure!! Won't putting him in complete dark screw up his day/night schedule? Or is it ok for just a day?
I wasn't aware that he would out grow the 55 gallon. I was told it was a sufficient size so that is why we bought it. What size will he need as an adult?
well since it wont be an entire day i think it would be best to put less stress on him
alot of the time they do not like to see all the stuff moving above them especially birds and other cars/trucks you can leave it al little open on one side he cannot see outside with
but he should be fine since you drive is only 6 hours
what are the demensions of the tank?
if they are like a standard 55g (48x12x18)
then it will be too narrow for him when he gets bigger
the minimum is 36x18x18 but in my opinion that is too small
he will do fine in it for a while but i would reccomend a 75g when he is full grown
you could always build a tankit is much cheeper and you can make them very nice size