Re: Shipping in cold weather.
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Originally Posted by
Robyn@SYR
Our 38F temp cutoff at SYR is based on daytime highs
Ah! Okay, that opens up a lot more space to work with. It was hard to work with 38F as a low temp---I shipped to 3skulls this fall assuming the animals would go through Memphis, and they went through Indianapolis instead. Which was much colder that particular night. I was totally traumatized until his girlfriend received the package and confirmed that the snakes were both alive and even warm.
Re: Shipping in cold weather.
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Originally Posted by
Kaorte
I was hoping you'd chime in, so thanks!!
We are planning using a 16x16x8 with two heat packs, shipping at 8:30pm to my fedex hub here in Chicago where I will pick up around noon. I'm under the impression that if you ship hub to hub, there is very little time spent exposed to the elements, am I correct? Do you think I should only use one heat pack? He is shipping two adult normals to me.
Hub to hub offers the least amount of temp exposure, correct. I would be hard pressed to use two heat packs. My concern there is that you actually start to court OVERheating, which is a bigger problem than cooling.
Tangent to all of this, but mentioned earlier- FedEx planes are both pressurized and temp controlled for shipments.
Re: Shipping in cold weather.
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Originally Posted by
Robyn@SYR
Hub to hub offers the least amount of temp exposure, correct. I would be hard pressed to use two heat packs. My concern there is that you actually start to court OVERheating, which is a bigger problem than cooling.
Tangent to all of this, but mentioned earlier- FedEx planes are both pressurized and temp controlled for shipments.
Yeah I hear ya about the over heating. Well, I still have a couple weeks to iron out the details, and I'm sure we will have the box set up quite a few days in advance. I'm going to have him look into the fiber fill filling as opposed to newspaper.
Shipping in cold weather.
Nice!! I'm glad everything worked out.