MaddOphelia
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We live in NH, so the climate is the big potential challenge for my exotic pets.
We lose power 10-20 times each year, generally short duration interruptions, but we have a generator sized and wired for the house that picks up the slack a few seconds after the power goes out.
If the power stays out for a week, or we have to leave the house for some reason, I've got a travel kit for Darwin, my redfoot.
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It's a 60 quart container, by Ziploc.
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Everything fits inside, until such time as Darwin needs to go in.
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Two Rubbermaid containers: one with cypress for the big box, then a soaking tub when Darwin needs it; one with a cutout that can be used as a hide in the big box.
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A waterproof heating pad, thermostat power supply, and an inverter for running the heater in my car (and on the road).
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Water for soaking the cypress, hydrating the food, and washing Darwin.
Food and plastic lid: dehydrated fruit and veg and bugs, tortoise kibble.
Jamie
PS - we've got go-bags for the dogs, and Beulah, the marine toad, is tough as nails, and can wait out the power outage
Thanks so much for the detailed description and the photos! I'm going to put a kit like this together for Coralie.