djfishygillz
Avid Member
So I was at fedex today and was talking to one of the guys and he said if it is 100 degrees outside that the boxes, before getting one the plane, can reach 145 degrees before they are loaded on the plane. But I didn't ask him if that was with all boxes even the overnight ones.
So my question is what is the absolute point that shipping should not be done? I would put proper ice packs and plenty of holes and caution signs to keep out of the sun but I still don't know when it is okay to ship. I really need to get a lizard out to Texas.
Also what is more important, the temperature where you are shipping FROM or shipping TOO?
I would really appreciate some expert incite on this from one of the big dogs on the forum lol.
So my question is what is the absolute point that shipping should not be done? I would put proper ice packs and plenty of holes and caution signs to keep out of the sun but I still don't know when it is okay to ship. I really need to get a lizard out to Texas.
Also what is more important, the temperature where you are shipping FROM or shipping TOO?
I would really appreciate some expert incite on this from one of the big dogs on the forum lol.