I have been reading about shipping hatchlings. Some people put them in a plastic container and some in a material bag. I read that if you use a plastic container there should be enough room for the hatching to flip itself back over should the box get turned upside down. However, my hatchlings do not flip themselves over when they land upside down; they just lay on their backs.
Also is UPS the best way to ship a hatchling?
I would appreciate any information as I have some Russian hatchlings for sale. I really do not want to ship them, but I possibly could be open to the idea if I feel that I know what I am doing so they will be well protected and arrive safey.
Also is UPS the best way to ship a hatchling?
I would appreciate any information as I have some Russian hatchlings for sale. I really do not want to ship them, but I possibly could be open to the idea if I feel that I know what I am doing so they will be well protected and arrive safey.