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Will a 1 eye chalice frag survive 2 day shipping?

The reason I ask is because I have 5 1 eye frags coming that were supposed to be here yesterday and got a mechanical delay in Indiana. So they are supposed to be here today by 4:30p est...that is a complete 2 days. There is also a favia frag in the box.
 
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Vendor said he packed them for 2 day shipping just in case something went wrong with the overnight......Well it did...lol. figures with my luck.
 

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i've had them survive accidental 2 day shipping (fedex left them at an airport). they survived but 6 months later they still weren't how they left their shipping point
 
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Thanks guys...makes me feel a little better.

these will be my first chalice frags...they are not anything expensive but I want them to survive none the less....there is a really nice red one thought.
 

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With a 48 hour heat pack they should be fine. With a 24 hour heat pack, probably not going to KY.
 

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little cold is better than a little hot ime. temp acclimate them and get them in your system - cross your fingers!
 

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I agree, I would much rather receive them cold than hot. Acclimate slow and place them on the bottom of the tank in low light.
As long as the water is not extremely cold they should be fine.
 
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little cold is better than a little hot ime. temp acclimate them and get them in your system - cross your fingers!

Thanks benny....temp acclimating them as I type...wish me luck.

This is why I don't buy $400 dollar frags though I do love them....lol
 
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I agree, I would much rather receive them cold than hot. Acclimate slow and place them on the bottom of the tank in low light.
As long as the water is not extremely cold they should be fine.

Seemed pretty cold to me...no way to check at the moment.
soon as I took them out of the cooler they frosted up....pretty cold.
 
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I will post some pics as soon as they acclimate and the lights are on...so you guys can give me your opinions on survival.
 

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That sounds cold... Make sure to let the seller know right away!
 
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Ok guys here are some pics: These are the sellers pics
favia.jpg

chalice4.jpg

chalice3.jpg

chalice2.jpg

chalice1.jpg

chalice5.jpg


Now here are the frags in my tank:
frags2001.jpg

frags2002.jpg

frags2003.jpg

frags2004.jpg

frags2005.jpg

frags2006.jpg
 

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