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ok im moving from Memphis to wyoming. I only own 1 snake an albino corn and she has been mine and my girlfriends pet for years. I have never shipped a snake, and just want to know the safest way to ship. Wyoming does not have the best service when it comes to ground delivery, price is not a consern i just want to see her get here safe and sound. I have found plenty of info on packaging its just what service to use, or can i find a business that will ship for me.any advise is welcome.
 
I'd say that if you're driving to make the move, you might be better off taking the snake with you in an insulated box with a couple heat packs. Put the snake in a pillow case, tie that closed, and put that in the box with the heat pack on the outside of the pillow case. That way you can take him out to check on him, and give him water when you stop for the night. Be cheaper that way.
 
im flying

sry i didnt make it clear that this trip will be made by air and the airline doesn't allow snakes of anykind. I hav emoved quite a few times and always carried her with me. But this time i have to ship and just want some advise.
 
Your safest bet is to find a reputable breeder or dealer in your area who ships on a regular basis. Ask if he / she will ship for you for a fee. Shipping can be complicated to do properly, especially if temps are very hot or cold. Experience can be important to know how to pack for various conditions.

Since cost is not important, ask to use a larger box (insulated, of course). It will cost more, but takes longer to heat up or cool off. And be sure to pick up at the nearest FedEx office or airport, rather than have it delivered to a home or even business, for the safest option.

Good luck!
 
Of the 3 major overnight carriers, only one "knowingly" accepts snakes...and there is a process to go through to obtain the waiver to ship them. Delta Dash also requires that the shipper be "known/recognized"...again, there is a process (also a fee).
Since this is a one time shipment, you might find it easier to utilize a local shipper, as Kathy said. If, for whatever reason, that doesn't work, you can check with Northwest Airlines...they don't require any fancy footwork.
 
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