What is the main reason corals die in transit?

What is the primary reason corals die during shipping?

  • Not enough oxygen

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  • Temperature (too cold)

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  • Temperature (too hot)

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  • Rough handling

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  • Coral exposed to air

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Ghost25

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Asking because overnight shipping is standard and quite expensive. My thought was maybe if temperature or even oxygen could be controlled by an electronic device, shipping could be done 2 or 3 day, and then the device could be mailed back.

Maybe a bit unrealistic, but I thought it could be a cool project.
 

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You can ship plenty of corals by 2-3 day shipping just fine, zoas and whatnot, if the temperatures are moderate and they're well insulated.
 

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