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zombielotus
11-09-10, 01:30 PM
Where I live there aren't many pet shops, and none that have what I'm looking for.
So here's the question: I know this weekend its going to be in the 40s for a high, and since its Wisconsin its only going to get colder from there. Is it safe (for the snake) to ship a snake this time of the year? Or am I going to have to wait until spring to get my snake?

Nafun
11-09-10, 01:51 PM
Snakes are shipped in insulated boxes with heat or cold packs (depending on temps). If you're planning on getting one mail order. A lot of places only guarantee live delivery within a certain temperature range, however.

Watch your forecasts, a reputable seller should inquire about the weather and set up a ship date with you. As long as the temperature is above freezing, you should be fine. When in doubt, have the package held at the fedex/ups sorting facility and pick it up yourself, so it doesn't ride around in the back of an unheated truck all day.

infernalis
11-09-10, 01:54 PM
I have shipped and received snakes all times of year.

With proper packing, and proper overnight - express AM delivery, things have always worked out just fine.

zombielotus
11-09-10, 01:57 PM
Thank you. My cage is almost ready and I would hate to have it sit empty until spring.

marvelfreak
11-09-10, 02:01 PM
A long as they know how to pack it right and use heat packs. My diamond x jungle carpet was shipped last Feb. in 40 degree weather from Cal. and it was just find. When i open it was nice and warm. I put a digital thermometer in the box and closed it after 5 minutes it was up to 82 degrees. I have gotten all but one snake online and had shipped and never had a problem.(knock on wood):)

infernalis
11-09-10, 02:06 PM
I was just thinking about it, and the numbers of snakes I have shipped and received is in the hundreds. I never really gave it a thought until just now.