Coral shipping cost?

r.bergonia19

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So I just called fedex and ask them about shipping live corals overnight and they said overnight shipping would be 118$! What?
I see people ship corals for 40$,50$ and 60$. Does anyone know why?
Or I'm just dumb? Sorry first time shipping corals.
 

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Hi,

I am not sure what the going rate is ... sorry :rolleyes:
Might want to try here, they are a sponsor.
https://shipyouraquatics.com/

I also believe there is a discount for your first shipment, can't find it but I think I saw at one point @Diesel provide to someone else, maybe he will chime in.

@ShipYourAquatics ... see if I can get the sponsor to respond too.
 
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There's a big difference in retail rates and those you get when you have an account with them too.
 

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Overnight. Wouldn't risk anything longer. Like someone else said, look into signing up for a site that has an account that does volume. You will get it much much cheaper.
 

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