Cham buying problem

samelgert

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Hey everyone I'm wondering about getting my veild from a place in Calgary. I'm just a little worried because my house is 4.5hours away. Do think I could ask them to package him up like how they do it when shipping? Would it be safer?
 
well if u get a heat pack i imagine they can ship him fairly safely ive heard of chams going quite a distance through shipping
 
Hello there.
You say.
" Do think I could ask them to package him up like how they do it when shipping? Would it be safer?"

Are you planning on having the cham shipped or going to make the drive?
 
Driving that long is a long drive but i drove three with one before i would def box him up but not seal him up that way you can check on him good luck congrats.
 
Send a pm to Hoj he has shipped chams half way across Canada.

Thx Laurie, there have been a few make some long trips;)
and a few tips, I wouldnt use a heatpack at this time of year. Ever for flights of a few hours a well insulated box with the cham in a secure deli cup of appropriate size ( enough for the cham to move but not huge ) will be sufficient.
If you are driving I would set up a medium sized rubbermaid bin with very secure sticks and vines and a towel in the bottom, and secure it well and place a towel over the top. Oh and obviously some air holes.

Like Laurie said if you have any questions shoot me a pm.
Hope that helps
 
I made a drive almost exactly that long to pick up my little girlie Trillian from Hoj's.
I had a little portable screen cage set up with a bendy vine and real plants in it, I figured the bendable vine would kind of "shock absorb" (like a tree branch in the wind) if I hit a bump.

I then placed this screen cage in a larger box, to kind of block the breeze in case we needed to crack a window or sunroof on the drive. Also to kind of make it darker so she'd be more likely to go to sleep rather than panic at the sights.

(on a side note to those travelling on longer trips or at bad weather times of the year, etc - the cage was also a 'just in case we stop halfway home to spend the night' plan - it was a long day of driving, about 4 hours both ways, not including breaks, so I wanted to have a backup plan in case I ran out of steam. Didn't want her to have to spend extra time overnight and half of the next morning in a box or cup. This way if we did have to stop, she'd be in an appropriate cage environment, I had a mister with me, heck Hoj even sent her home with bugs! Haha So the most I'd have to deal with is finding a heat source for her, and I actually packed some hand warmer pack thingies as an emergency back up if that became a necessary issue)
As it went, she was quite relaxed in there, I peeped in on her a couple of times and she was happily asleep. :)
 
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