Brian,

I would definitely put them in deli cups and have them ride up front
with you. I have moved several times with my herps and even when it
seems mild outside, the heat inside moving vans builds very quickly. The
vans I have used had no type of ventilation in back, it was basically a
sealed (although not too tightly) environment.

Having them up front lets you control their conditions much better.

Good luck,

Yuri Huta

Brian Bettencourt wrote:
> 
> Well all, I'm off to Penn State to start my postdoc.  My question is, how
> best to move my herps (mainly geckos).  I was thinking: Keep as many in
> their vivaria as possible, and put them in the moving van, where they'll
> be shaded.  Alternative would be to remove gex, put 'em in deli cups, and
> have them ride up front with me.  Whaddya think?
> 
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