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Need advice on making a big move with my geckos

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Hello,

I’m making a big move from Southern California to Oregon in about a month. I have two giant leaf tail geckos. I will be trying to make the trip as quick as possible, but it is going to be very hot and will take at least 2 days. I’m worried about hurting them in the heat. Anyone have any good advice on how to make such a trip?

Thanks!
 
Put them in containers inside a cooler. Put a container of cold water, or ice, in the cooler. Monitor temps throughout the trip.
 
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