hhmoore
tired & cranky shadow
As I indicated in my first post - we can't really say much if you aren't going to detail the specifics...How were the snakes packaged (only the box that contained the DOA)?
You don't know that there are no ill effects with the other snakes. They are alive, but they may have been affected in ways that are not apparent.It just doesn't make sense that "NO" ILL AFFECTS ON THE OTHER SNAKES
Shredded paper in a shipping box blocks the heat from the snakes.
We use fiber filling from pillows that allow the heat to transfer all throughout the box, works awesome and prevents cold spots in the box.
We've shipped from the west coast to the east coast where it was down to 35 degrees and had snakes show up toasty warm, it sounds to me like something may have happened to that box other than temperature.
I also believe if the shipper was willing to ship given the temps then it's on him, even if the buyer asked for it to be shipped.
A seller should put their foot down if they don't feel comfortable with shipping in cold temps and not ship.
I haven't heard that - but I will say that a lack of ventilation can cause heat packs to fail. I say "can" because I have been receiving snake shipments for a lot of years...and they don't always fail under seemingly identical conditions. I've received a lot of "dead" heat packs that warmed up again after arrival.
5. IF THE TEMPERATURE IN THE SHIPPING BOX IS ALLOW TO FALL BELOW 32 DEGREES (FREEZING POINT), THE HEAT PACK MAY CEASE TO WORK BECAUSE WATER, WHICH IS ONE OF THE MAIN INGREDIENTS OF THE HEAT PACK, MAY BECOME FROZEN.
Or maybe he will stand on his TOS which you say you were aware of. Should he have shipped? Probably not. Were you aware and then gave the go-ahead, and are you experienced? Yes.so maybe he will send me a high white Calico to replace the DOA/ the cash that I spent,
As for shipping temps, you must keep in mind that a heat pack is not going to keep a package at 75 degrees for the entire trip. A heat pack will keep the interior of the package a certain amount above ambient temperature, but as that drops so does the temp inside the box. If it's in the 30s on the ground, it's going to be even colder than that in the cargo compartment of a plane at 30,000 feet.
I've never tested it but I've read reports that a heat pack will raise the temperature in the box anywhere from 8 to 15 degrees. Even at 15 degrees, that's not much if the ambient is 20-25.
The cargo areas FedEx uses to carry ShipYourReptiles shipments are pressurized, and their temperatures are kept between 55 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
Thanks Jerry and Jack for your added information!
I appreciate all of your input!! I try to see things from all points of view and like a few mentioned before, it could have been a number of factors that caused this to happen including cold temps. I hope that the seller will be kind enough to possibly send me something in place of this DOA? I know that he had mentioned that he didn't have any hatchling's at this time, so maybe he will send me a high white Calico to replace the DOA/ the cash that I spent, when he does. Finger's crossed!!!!!!
Thanks again everyone for your point of view and information!
John
Let's be blunt. From the way I see it, the seller chose to ship them at a time that he obviously felt would be dangerous for the snakes; hence the temperature stipulation in his TOS. As such, I think that it could easily be construed as a situation where the act of making the sale was the most important consideration; not the snakes' safety or leaving the buyer with any degree of recourse. With that in mind, it's pretty counterintuitive to think that such a person is going to take any kind of loss when he can simply choose to adhere to the terms that you agreed to. If you were dealing with someone that was inclined to accept any culpability for the situation, you wouldn't have had to start this thread in the first place.I only stated that it would be kind of him to do so!!!!!!