momo4
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Hey all!
After my daughter's speech in class about Beardies, her teacher asked her if she was interested in bringing one into class.
So, how do I go about doing this? I haven't taken my babies visiting before, the only travelling they've done was to come home (in their tank or a rubbermaid).
I'm thinking I'll take Crack (since he's the biggest and calmest) and probably just for an hour, or maybe even not that long. He's fine to hang out outside his tank with us here in the house, snuggled up on our shoulders or exploring the couch. But at the school he won't be able to be let down to explore (I'm not putting him on the floors there, too cold and probably full of germs he doesn't need to lick), so what do I do with him?
Should I just put him in the rubbermaid I use to keep them out of their tanks when I'm cleaning them and just put a towel in there for him to snuggle with and that should be enough?
I don't think I need to bring a heat lamp, he'll be either in my arms or my daughter's unless some of the kids want to hold him, and when we're in the van I'd have the heat on high to keep him warm. Oh, it's a 30min drive to my daughter's school each way, and it's lovely snowy here so I don't want him to get chilly. When I take him into the school, should I put him inside my coat instead of carrying him in the rubbermaid? He loves hanging out underneath our open front sweaters, so the coat should be similar right?
Anything I'm not thinking about?
Thanks!
After my daughter's speech in class about Beardies, her teacher asked her if she was interested in bringing one into class.
So, how do I go about doing this? I haven't taken my babies visiting before, the only travelling they've done was to come home (in their tank or a rubbermaid).
I'm thinking I'll take Crack (since he's the biggest and calmest) and probably just for an hour, or maybe even not that long. He's fine to hang out outside his tank with us here in the house, snuggled up on our shoulders or exploring the couch. But at the school he won't be able to be let down to explore (I'm not putting him on the floors there, too cold and probably full of germs he doesn't need to lick), so what do I do with him?
Should I just put him in the rubbermaid I use to keep them out of their tanks when I'm cleaning them and just put a towel in there for him to snuggle with and that should be enough?
I don't think I need to bring a heat lamp, he'll be either in my arms or my daughter's unless some of the kids want to hold him, and when we're in the van I'd have the heat on high to keep him warm. Oh, it's a 30min drive to my daughter's school each way, and it's lovely snowy here so I don't want him to get chilly. When I take him into the school, should I put him inside my coat instead of carrying him in the rubbermaid? He loves hanging out underneath our open front sweaters, so the coat should be similar right?
Anything I'm not thinking about?
Thanks!