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Ya, once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy. I had the luxury of learning when I worked in a large retail store, so that helped me figure it all out. :)
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Thanks Myka
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I remember seeing that question, I thought it had been answered.
When I packaged corals "professionally" we had the odd package that would "get lost" in shipping. We had one particular Greyhound package that got lost in the winter months (in BC) for 5 days, and both fish and coral survived. Not to say that is typical, but I always pack to assume the package will get lost. When shipped from overseas, packages are often in transit for 18-48 hours, sometimes quite a bit longer, and that's not including however long they sat in the package before they got their plane papers with the date and time on them. They ship the same way we do, except usually with less water and smaller bags. |
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As a tip placing a small amount of activated Carbon in the bottom of your bag will greatly help for shipping that takes more than 24 hours (Such as shipping from the states). |
i like your nails (finger nails that is LOL)!
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thanks for the post I hope to ship some zoo/paly frags in late fall
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Great post. Shipping can be tricky with livestock and you've demonstrated how to do it properly with this write-up.
Here is some more info on shipping as well: Shipping Corals |
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