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  • 06-24-2009, 12:51 PM
    _Venom_
    Re: New ball arrived frozen - thawed back to life
    Scorpions can be frozen for a day and revive.:gj:
  • 06-24-2009, 12:55 PM
    hud556
    Re: New ball arrived frozen - thawed back to life
    thats crazy I didnt think an ectotherm could survive something like that. Snakes are amazing creatures good story!
  • 06-24-2009, 01:33 PM
    elevenphoenix
    Re: New ball arrived frozen - thawed back to life
    Wow!

    It kind of makes sense though; the body will go to great lengths for self-preservation when in shock. That's awesome though. Maybe you could try to sell him a cryogenically frozen snake? haha.

    What kind of BP was it?

    Just curious, how did it freeze during shipping?
  • 06-24-2009, 01:42 PM
    Wh00h0069
    Re: New ball arrived frozen - thawed back to life
    Well, it is summer, and from your member info, you live in California. I doubt that it could have been cold enough for the snake to freeze to death.
  • 06-24-2009, 02:22 PM
    bonzai272
    Re: New ball arrived frozen - thawed back to life
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by elevenphoenix View Post
    What kind of BP was it?

    Just curious, how did it freeze during shipping?

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Well, it is summer, and from your member info, you live in California. I doubt that it could have been cold enough for the snake to freeze to death.

    Its a normal 100% het pied male. And yes, I am in sunny southern california so the fact that it was practically solid cold baffles me. I have no clue how it got so cold. A cold pack was not used in shipping. I assume it must have been a cold morning in Ontario.

    Package Progress:

    It was picked up by UPS and stayed in Springfield, MO until about 10:30pm. Current local temps are highs in mid 90s and lows in mid 70s.

    It got to Louisville, KY around 12:50am and was there til 3:30am. Current local temps are highs around 90 and lows around 70.

    It arrived in Ontario, CA at 4:36am and remained there for 2 hours before being "out for delivery". Temps at that time were highs around 85 and lows around 65.

    Moral of the story: If you get a cold lifeless snake, dont count it out, heat that sucker up slowly!
  • 06-24-2009, 02:27 PM
    MarkS
    Re: New ball arrived frozen - thawed back to life
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Well, it is summer, and from your member info, you live in California. I doubt that it could have been cold enough for the snake to freeze to death.

    The unpressurized cargo hold of a jet can get VERY COLD when flying at 30 thousand feet which is why insulation is so very important.
  • 06-24-2009, 02:35 PM
    bonzai272
    Re: New ball arrived frozen - thawed back to life
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    The unpressurized cargo hold of a jet can get VERY COLD when flying at 30 thousand feet which is why insulation is so very important.

    Thanks for this post. Maybe this is a clue as to why. The box was insulated well in regards to having styrofoam lining the walls. However, about 4 holes a bit larger then a pen were poked thru the box and styrofoam. I know this is commonly done to "vent" the box but in my experience, they are not needed as boxes are not air-tight and holes only cause a loss of the insulation protection. Also, there was not very much newspaper surrounding the snake for added insulation.
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