Black Mammoth April 4, 2007 April 4, 2007 Usually I ship corals in moderate temps with styro....how do you guys ship in hot weather? I'm interested in this for a few reasons. One, I would like to know for shipping in hot weather...duh and two, I'm interested in this for shipping other temp sensitive products. Dry ice is an option for the other products, but I was looking for something that may work that might be a little cheaper. Thanks
dzekunoi April 4, 2007 April 4, 2007 Usually I ship corals in moderate temps with styro....how do you guys ship in hot weather? I'm interested in this for a few reasons. One, I would like to know for shipping in hot weather...duh and two, I'm interested in this for shipping other temp sensitive products. Dry ice is an option for the other products, but I was looking for something that may work that might be a little cheaper. Thanks For some goods you can use cold packs - I use those which people use in coolers. I think they are called blue packs.
Black Mammoth April 4, 2007 Author April 4, 2007 For some goods you can use cold packs - I use those which people use in coolers. I think they are called blue packs. Thanks. That would probably work for an over night or possibly a 2 day package. I'll probably just resort to dry ice for my other goods that are going ground. I'm sure that the pack will work for the corals though Thanks!
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