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Old 09-12-2017, 04:21 PM
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Interesting concept shipping corals with minimal water. I wonder if having just a bit of water would be beneficial vs wet paper towel, something like 10ml per bag just to keep the coral from drying out. Do you think the airlines would allow 10-20 frags to be carry on this way? Hmmm...?
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Old 09-12-2017, 04:51 PM
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I'm sure if you rang out my paper towels there was 10ml + You are allowed up to 125ml.

That being said these coral carriers are above 125ml, going by eyeballs they look to have somewhere between 250-500ml of water. The one I saw a video of has the ML markings on the side but they did not specify how much water was actually in it. TSA allows above 125ml if it contains an animal. I do not know if Canadian airport security allows the same?
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