Sure I can do that, I'm in Florida
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would anyone be interested in a pay it forward of a few zoas. I need to conduct a 2 day shipping experiment. I need to order some special insulation before I can ship. I will cover the shipping cost but would ask pictures and observations for the 1st week after coral receipt. If first one works, there will be a second test. Basically looking for 2-3 people from different locations in the us.
I am so glad to see this thread still going strong. I plan to reship out some of the original corals that did not fare so well on first go around to Joe, Jeff and Floyd once they have healed. Then for me personally will find 2-3 R2R members I feel are stand out candidates to receive similar 'Pay it Forward' frag packs. I like the idea of the 'sender' choosing a recipient that they personally feel worthy of the gift. I have given away many corals over the years and primarily the recipients have been upstanding hobbyists with few exceptions. This being a first for me in shipping now am pretty jazzed about this long distance variation of paying it forward.
If this turns out to be a actual forum here on R2R, meaning if Rev agrees I'd be happy to moderate this one.
Cheers, Todd
I have shipped 2 day during the winter successfully. It being hot now brings up a whole new issue. With the heat packs its easy. But cold packs on the other hand don't last very long.
Amazing thread!! This is what reef forms are about, this community mentality is amazing. Im more then happy to trade or send any free corals that are in my tank. Especially to those that don't have accsess to certain pieces, or don't want a dent in there wallet over a single frag. I feel like if I can get someone a frag they can't get or pay for then I'm getting more out of the collony I initially invested in. I'll make a list of what I have in my tank. I would be interested as well on shipping with the heat. I've sent corals to new york in July and noticed that the cold packs made it too cold and using no cold source at all and insulating extreamly well with news paper worked best. I feel when the freight is in flight the bays get quite cold, or at least that's my theory. I would like to here other reefers experience when shipping in summer. Great thread joekool!!!
Cheers
This thread is a two for one sharing frags and learning shipping tips.