Question: Shipping axies...

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I am shipping a couple axies to a friend of mine. Which is best to use breather bags or just plain fish bags?

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How far is the trip, how large are the Axies? I have received Axolotls both ways, and both times they arrived fine. (Both trips were from TX to CT, pretty much across country).
 
They are going to Illinois. They are about an inch to 2 inches long.

I dont have a problem buying some breather bags if they are going to be better/ safer for them. I just wanted to make sure.
 
I've used both, and not had a problem with either. Just be sure to leave lots of air-space in either bag.
 
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