shipping zoas/palys

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I am think about offering some packs on this site and was wondering what all I need to know about shipping them. I know being in Idaho and all I am going to have to use some heat packs and I have some 3 inch bags that I can package the frags in. I also know that a styro in needed. I am just wanting to get all my ducks in a row befor I start shipping. Overnight is a must, I know that some people say that 2nd day is ok but Overnight to me is a must because I have gotten burned to many times. If there is anything else I need to know please let me know. Dustin
 

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What I do is, after all are in the baggies, i put 3 or 4 of the bags in a bigger ziplock bag, then seal that as well. keeps the coral warmer, also makes sure if it did happen to leak, it never leaves the ziplock, also I bubble wrap inside the box as well.
 

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