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    Theoretically the animals should be fine to be shipped over night, but I don't want to risk it with high temps averaging around 100 degrees. There is always a chance they could be lost in transit, it's not worth the risk to me. Plus, by doing so it saves me feeding costs. I would love to have the new arrivals the second I bought them but I will wait...my patience will pay off in the end.
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    Re: Picking up a package directly from a FedEX hub?

    I like hub pick-ups, because I don't have to take a day off of work to get a delivery (I don't do deliveries to my job). I've got two hubs to choose from. One by my home and one by my work, both stay open until 8 pm, so I don't have to rush.

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