Big Borg Reptiles
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I'm in a bit of a pickle. I've been working with a large collection in FL for a while and recently decided to take it over completely. This means that I'll be moving to FL permanently and that my current collection in WA needs to come here as well. It's no problem for my brother and fiancee to set up the shipping in my absence, but I'm curious how it would work with so many animals.
I'm not moving any racks, tubs, or anything else as everything is already set up here ready to go but we're talking around 100-150 snakes depending on how many I sell over the next month (I plan on reducing my WA collection drastically). I also need to ship all of my display cases for shows, maybe 30 cases (I'm assuming these can go separately). None of these are huge snakes, mostly ball pythons, some BRBs, GTPs, KSBs, Carpets, etc.
Has anyone dealt with a large shipment like this with reptiles? I know delta is the way to go but I have no idea what that entails. I have about a month to get everything figured out so it's not a big rush, I just don't want to wait until the last minute to sort this all out.
I don't want to drive them down because I'm thinking it would be a 3 day trip, and trying to monitor temps of 10 different species over a 72 hour period in a minivan seems to me impossible. Shipping freight overnight I think is the only option, but again, hoping for someone with experience to give me some insight.
I'm not moving any racks, tubs, or anything else as everything is already set up here ready to go but we're talking around 100-150 snakes depending on how many I sell over the next month (I plan on reducing my WA collection drastically). I also need to ship all of my display cases for shows, maybe 30 cases (I'm assuming these can go separately). None of these are huge snakes, mostly ball pythons, some BRBs, GTPs, KSBs, Carpets, etc.
Has anyone dealt with a large shipment like this with reptiles? I know delta is the way to go but I have no idea what that entails. I have about a month to get everything figured out so it's not a big rush, I just don't want to wait until the last minute to sort this all out.
I don't want to drive them down because I'm thinking it would be a 3 day trip, and trying to monitor temps of 10 different species over a 72 hour period in a minivan seems to me impossible. Shipping freight overnight I think is the only option, but again, hoping for someone with experience to give me some insight.