Flying back to/from RAP Orlando, what's the best way to carry coral?

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I've done this once before, but ended up putting everything in a lunchbox in a checked bag not realizing that was against the rules. Luckily it worked out but I want to do things right this time.

For anyone traveling to / from a show, what have you found is the best way to get corals through security? I'm planning on getting a good sized haul from the show but want to avoid opening a bunch of individual bags for each to be tested. Is there a good coral transport product (?) that I can use to make the process as easy as possible both for me and the TSA agent?
 

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My best suggestion is to get somebody local to ship them to you.
 

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Somebody sells a coral transport container that comes with a TSA approval certificate
 

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