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Question: Posting eggs or juvenile axolotls

SCRUMPY71

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Hello all.
I was hoping people could shed their views on how to post eggs or juvenile salamanders to other people who require them.
I`m new to this so I and I`m sure other people would appreciate some help on this matter from people who have had experience in this subject.
To get this subject started I myself am looking to post, by way of some tank water in a zip lock bag, which in turn would be in a chinese plastic container and that in turn in a jiffy bag. Is this a good suggestion?
Regards
Darren
 
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