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rBeOeBf

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How long are fish generally safe in their shipping container/bag, assuming no extreme temperature conditions?

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JohnD

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I have to disagree with Howie. We are a great country. Certainly better people then those terrorists. While we in northern NJ are close to NYC, folks in our office that are not directly involved with lost/injured loved ones are now back to work. Life goes on.

I placed an order for dry goods from PA last week and it was scheduled to arrive yesterday. It arrived on Tuesday.

We don't know when civillian airplanes will be able to fly again (and you get get overnight delevery of your packages), but we as a country will get back to normal faster than anyone else in the world could ever hope to under similar circumstances.

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howie099

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The reason I said to not order live fish is becuase the Airlines have all been shutdown and if your order did not make it to the correct airport your livestock would be probably be lost. I would say a day or 2 max a fish would like in a bag of water.
 

JohnD

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Okay Howie. I understand your point. Yeah, don't order anything next day for a while.

I was thinking along the lines that the package already arrived at the destination Fedex/Airborne/UPS facility. Give it a day and you still may be in luck with the critter.
 

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