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    I got 3 snakes in a month ago. Total weight was roughly 900g total. The largest was over 600g and was in a bag. The other 2 were between 100-200g each. They were both in their own deli cups. Packed with heat and newspaper in a 12x9x6 box. I would say you can ship yours in the same size box and use snake bags. Fill the voids with newspaper shreds and a heat/cold pack as necessary. FedEx charges are based on dimensional weight. They charge what that size box should weigh, which is more than what the snakes weigh. Maximizing the space safely will save you money in the long run regardless of who you ship with.

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