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I was wondering where most of everyone gets their equipment to ship coral across to other members. I’ve searched online and I see uline being the most prominent company that provides packaging necessary and needed for corals or do most of you just diy your own? Curious to know as I’ve never shipped corals, but definitely want to. Thanks for taking the time with this post!
 

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Was going to order insulated boxes from Kens but quickly realized the cheapest shipping cost was $150 so forget that. Uline was $13, done! I also like the idea many people are doing using specimen cups instead of bags, glue the plug to the lid and it will never touch anything
 

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