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    Shipping box size

    What size of shipping boxes do you use to ship a hatchling ball python. And what size deli cups? What about when i need to ship 2 hatchlings at once? What about a yearling and an adult big female, What size should i use for them? Ive never shipped before and i would just like to know all sizes of boxes i need for the future

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    Re: Shipping box size

    Quote Originally Posted by exoticballs View Post
    What size of shipping boxes do you use to ship a hatchling ball python. And what size deli cups? What about when i need to ship 2 hatchlings at once? What about a yearling and an adult big female, What size should i use for them? Ive never shipped before and i would just like to know all sizes of boxes i need for the future

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    The 12x9x6 box is our most popular size. Fine for hatchlings. You can use a 7x7x6 size for a single hatchling as well, but there are a few more considerations there to consider, since it is such a small box. I would do 12x9x6 for a hatchling.

    Two at once? 12x9x6.

    A yearling and adult, probably the 15x11x7. Really large adult, you might have to go with the 16x16x8 instead.

    Keep in mind the larger the box, the more the dimensional weight, and the more expensive it will be to ship. But your first packaging choice concern should be the safety and health of the animals.

    Contact us directly if you have more questions, we are always happy to help! Info@ShipYourReptiles.com

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