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Reef Mongoose

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I am going to be in Miami for vacation over the next week, while I am down there I am going to be purchasing a coral from another reefer. How do I go about bringing it home with me. I called Jetblue (the airline I am using obviously) and was told that I could box it up and check it as an animal (like you would a dog). I want opinions on whether I should check it or if I should just overnight ship it the day I leave so it is there the next morning or if I should do something else entirely. I have never transported coral this far so I have no idea how I should do this, help would be appreciated. thanks
 

Reef Mongoose

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well the guy might have sold this from under me, which would really suck, but it is a branching hammer with about 40 heads, around 9" in diameter. I do not have a styrofoam box or heat packs right now but I will just buy them in miami if I do get the coral. I figure CVS or something like that would have that stuff.
 

Sean

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You'd need
a styro box
extra styro so you can float the hammer upside down.
extra bags as filler to cushion the hammer so it doesn't get thrown around in the box.
a couple of heat packs 2 or 3 depending on size of box.
tape
and I would check it as a live animal.

keep in mind that it may break into a couple of pieces by the time you get home.
 
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heat packs in miami may be a little harder to find than you think. Not exactly a big seller. I would overnight it to yourself. Whoever you spoke to may not realize what was going on and with a volume of water required for the coral you might run into problems as far as it getting on board. Safest way I would say is to overnight and avoid any potential problems ahead of time.
 

rookie07

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when it floats...it doesnt rattle around the bottom of the bag...b/c of styro it will be suppended in "mid water"...kinda protecting it from damage(in theory only)...


Is that right sean?
great article by the way....
 
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