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<blockquote data-quote="Lentulus" data-source="post: 216792" data-attributes="member: 34044"><p>I would open and take peak to make sure they made the trip safe and sound. Then leave the T in the shipping container until you have the enclosure ready. The T will be fine and less stressed than with multiple movements to new unknown environments. I prefer roaches to crickets and those can be found a multiple places online or at an “exotic“ pet shop. Reptile shops for example will be more likely to carry a variety of bugs. Dubia and Red runners roaches seem to be the best and most common. Each with its own pros n cons, but easy to keep. Enjoy the ride!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lentulus, post: 216792, member: 34044"] I would open and take peak to make sure they made the trip safe and sound. Then leave the T in the shipping container until you have the enclosure ready. The T will be fine and less stressed than with multiple movements to new unknown environments. I prefer roaches to crickets and those can be found a multiple places online or at an “exotic“ pet shop. Reptile shops for example will be more likely to carry a variety of bugs. Dubia and Red runners roaches seem to be the best and most common. Each with its own pros n cons, but easy to keep. Enjoy the ride! [/QUOTE]
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