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  • 06-09-2011, 11:19 AM
    Jeo123
    Rat shipment coming on a hot day
    So about how long will the dry ice keep rats frozen on a hot day(high of 97)? Of course I finally decide to place an order and the delivery day turns out to be the hottest day so far this year.
  • 06-09-2011, 11:26 AM
    Kinra
    Are you planning on leaving it outside for a long period of time? I just got a shipment of rats in yesterday and it took 2 days for them to arrive and they were still very much frozen. I probably wouldn't leave the box outside in the sun for long though.
  • 06-09-2011, 01:11 PM
    Jeo123
    Well there's a good chance it will arrive while I'm at work. So if the UPS guy leaves in on my stairs, I can't really do too much about it.
  • 06-09-2011, 01:17 PM
    Kinra
    Re: Rat shipment coming on a hot day
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Jeo123 View Post
    Well there's a good chance it will arrive while I'm at work. So if the UPS guy leaves in on my stairs, I can't really do too much about it.

    You might be okay. I'm not sure where you got them from, but the box I got from RodentPro was well insulated and probably could have sat around for a while. I think worst case scenario your going to see them starting to thaw.
  • 06-09-2011, 01:26 PM
    RichsBallPythons
    Most companies ship ground due to being allowed to use a lot more dry ice compared to FAA overnight 5lbs limit.

    Thus making most companies use 10-15lbs of dry ice per shipment allowing fo a 2-4 day frozen time when shpped.
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