Re: Question about shipping
To ship you need to know the temps at origin when shipping which will be around 6 pm (I will assume), the temps at the main hub where your snake will remain between about 11pm to 4 or 5 am, and destination where it will arrive in most cases by 10.30 am unless it is a remote place.
Lows are at night obviously.
Re: Question about shipping
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Originally Posted by
Deborah
To ship you need to know the temps at origin when shipping which will be around 6 pm (I will assume), the temps at the main hub where your snake will remain between about 11pm to 4 or 5 am, and destination where it will arrive in most cases by 10.30 am unless it is a remote place.
Lows are at night obviously.
How do I find out where the hub is at. I just know the temps for the delivery city which are 50-69
Re: Question about shipping
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jesst
How do I find out where the hub is at. I just know the temps for the delivery city which are 50-69
A good app to know the temps on hourly basis is AcuWeather
As for the main hub you will not know until you print the label it works with the first letter
A Fort Aworth TX
W Oakland CA
N Indianapolis IN
X Memphis TN
Q Los Angeles CA
Numbers In state
Usually with temps of 60 and up it is best not to use a heat pack.
Re: Question about shipping
Ok thank you, that helps a lot
Re: Question about shipping
So I'm still struggling with using a heat pack. I checked all of the possible hubs and their highs are in the 80's and lows in the 70's. And Florida is crazy hot. It's only at the destination that is cool. I'm afraid the snake will overheat in those temps. I have asked people in my Facebook pages and I am getting different answers