Z Zeusophobia New Member Jul 20, 2010 #1 It seems they would all die unless something special was done.
sandrachameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Jul 20, 2010 #4 heat packs and ensure the carrier has a temperature controlled cargo bay.
chams1 Member Jul 20, 2010 #5 I have shipped in very cold temps - down to 25-30 degrees - with no problems. If you package the cham correctly (and double box and double insulate if it's that cold) and correctly place your heat packs, you shouldn't have a problem.
I have shipped in very cold temps - down to 25-30 degrees - with no problems. If you package the cham correctly (and double box and double insulate if it's that cold) and correctly place your heat packs, you shouldn't have a problem.
L lisa h New Member Jul 20, 2010 #6 It can get as low as 40 below here, so it depends how far north you mean. There are some months here where they won't be shipped.
It can get as low as 40 below here, so it depends how far north you mean. There are some months here where they won't be shipped.
FFSTRescue New Member Jul 20, 2010 #7 lisa h said: It can get as low as 40 below here, so it depends how far north you mean. There are some months here where they won't be shipped. Click to expand... Ouch! Is that with wind chill or actual temp?!
lisa h said: It can get as low as 40 below here, so it depends how far north you mean. There are some months here where they won't be shipped. Click to expand... Ouch! Is that with wind chill or actual temp?!