garweft
Inventor of the Internets
Tom, even with a brown box the best thing to do is to have a piece of paper on top of the styro with live harmless reptile and the common name of the species on it so as soon as a box is opened they see it.
That way if they do a random check they will know what they are getting into before opening the bag. Hell, by that time they are going to know anyway and it might keep someone from dropping it to the ground and stomping it or something else stupid. A picture ID of the animal would be a good idea but I never go that far.
You would think that they would want responsible reptile shipping since we are all paying a premium for the next day express. I wonder how many reptile shipments UPS and FedEx do a day combined.
That way if they do a random check they will know what they are getting into before opening the bag. Hell, by that time they are going to know anyway and it might keep someone from dropping it to the ground and stomping it or something else stupid. A picture ID of the animal would be a good idea but I never go that far.
You would think that they would want responsible reptile shipping since we are all paying a premium for the next day express. I wonder how many reptile shipments UPS and FedEx do a day combined.
