Hey folks, some clarifications here. FedEx (and UPS) have very specific requirements that allow for live reptile shipping. Not following these requirements jeopardizes everyone's future ability to ship.
You MUST ship live reptiles overnight. There is no wiggle room here. 2day, 3day and Ground services are offered for dry goods and merchandise shipping only.
To ship FedEx, you must be individually certified with FedEx OR you need to use ShipYourReptiles.com, and you will be shipping under our certification. This is a unique arrangement with FedEx, as regular certified accounts do not allow for "buddy use". When using SYR, you agree to meet our Shipping Standards.
You don't have to use SYR packaging, but your own packaging must meet our minimum shipping standards, which also meet the FedEx minimum standards.
Use a new box. It must be lined with foam insulation AT LEAST 3/4" thick. This protects your reptile from temperature fluctuations, but just as importantly, it provides structural support against smashing and squashing.
Here's is an example of a box without proper insulation-
If you need to use a heat pack, a 40 hour pack is the minimum requirement. It doesn't get hotter than shorter packs, but it lasts the appropriate duration. The shorter life packs, including hand warmers, actually DO get hotter, over a shorter period, and can jeopardize the life of your reptile.
There are shipping temperature guidelines at the ShipYourReptiles site that cover appropriate shipping temps, and when to use a heat pack. We cover all of the shipping details in our Get Help section:
ShipYourReptiles Get Help section
There are different ways to keep package costs down. We offer 20% the FedEx rate to start. As you ship a higher volume, that can improve.
Use the smallest box that you can, while still safely packaging the animal. A 16x16x8 inch box that weighs two pounds will be A LOT more expensive than a 12x9x6 inch box that also weighs one pound.
That is because of dimensional weight.
Still, it is expensive to ship live reptiles, yes. You are sending a live animal from your house/business to any other address in the 48 states by tomorrow, safely and responsibly. That is a pretty impressive achievement.
Most packages fall into the $50-$75 range. If you are shipping adults, necessitating a larger package, it will be more. Many sellers benefit from a volume discount, while many others subsidize the cost of shipping to make it "a flat $50" to appeal to their customers.
Your best bet is to use the smallest box you can safely fit your animals in. That will get you the least expensive rate. Try using the free Get A Quote function and plug in different box dimensions with your zip codes, you can see how the price changes.
If you have questions about the shipping process, or packaging or anything else, feel free to contact us directly. Andy is the head of customer service and can be reached at
[email protected].
Best of luck!