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I am planning a shipment of zoos for next week, they will be shipped overnight. My question is, if its in the lower 60's here and where they will be shipped, should I use a heat pack or will this make them too warm? Thanks!

Michelle
 

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I agree with Coralnutz....Colder water is less a threat to survival then water that get's to hot and decreases oxygen in the shipping water.
 

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If they will fit ship in a thermos and its even better.
 

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I like to ship with very little water...... just a splash to keep things moist but not submerged

that is how they come in from walt smith

i help a local store with there shipments so i can get 1st dibs everyonce in a while
 

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I am planning a shipment of zoos for next week, they will be shipped overnight. My question is, if its in the lower 60's here and where they will be shipped, should I use a heat pack or will this make them too warm? Thanks!

Michelle

I also agree with coralnutz.. anything over 70's, they don't normally get heat packs unless the recipient requests it...

good luck Michelle.. :)
 

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