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Shipping help

frogman

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Hello all,
Since I am going to start shipping axolotls soon I need a ton of plastic fish bags. Also I need mini rubber bands. I have no idea on we're to get either. I could use some help.

Thanks all

Evan
 

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Omg, thank you so much. I will be ordering soon!
 

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Tie bags off instead of rubber banding them. It's much more secure when you have a lot of water sloshing around.
 

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OK. Thanks for the advise.

Hopefully by then they will be around 2-3 inches. That is also when I will start selling them, or when they have their back legs
 
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I'll most likely be there as well, but I have enough axolotls haha. I'll be able to meet you, then.
 

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We have an aquatics shipping site as well, at ShipYourAquatics.com.

We had full shipping service when we were with UPS, and we are working now on bringing back the shipping function with FedEx.

But we do offer aquatics shipping supplies at a great price, and have continuously.
 
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Shipping supplies are also available from auctions at Aquabid.com That is where I usually buy breather bags, since you can buy smaller quantities there.
 
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