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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    shipping woes

    today I was supposed to ship babies to Steve, and I already feel like crying
    I hate shipping snakes already,but some research shows that none of the carriers officially ship snakes any more. Fedex - no animals at all; UPS's list follows:

    This is a comprehensive list of live animals accepted for transportation. Shippers are prohibited from shipping any animal not listed here, and all other live animals will not be accepted for transportation. The following live animals are accepted for transportation unless poisonous, venomous, and/or a Threatened or Endangered Species.


    • Amphibians (All): Examples: frogs, salamanders, toads
    • Crustaceans (All): Examples: crabs, crawfish, lobsters, shrimp
    • Fish (All)
    • Insects (Limited to beneficial insects only): Examples: bees, butterflies, crickets, lady bugs
    • Mollusks (All): Examples: clams, mussels, snails
    • Reptiles (Limited to the following):
      - Lizards: Examples: chameleons, geckos, iguanas, monitors, flying dragons
      - Turtles: freshwater turtles (except: snapping turtles), land tortoises, sea turtles
    • Worms (All)


    Prohibited Live Animals

    Live Animals that are prohibited from being shipped and are not accepted for transportation include, but are not limited to:


    • Any poisonous, venomous or threatening animal
    • Any Threatened or Endangered species
    • Arachnids (All): Examples: mites, scorpions, spiders, ticks
    • Birds (All)
    • Crocodiles (All): Examples: alligators, caimans, gavials
    • Mammals (All)
    • Obnoxious Insects: Examples: flies, locusts, mosquitoes, roaches, termites, weevils
    • Snakes (All): venomous and non-venomous

    are these regulations the reason shipyourreptiles.com was having some troubles? I heard something, not sure what. was there a snake escape or some such thing?
    They do use UPS though, so I'll have to find out more, since that's the only other option I can think of at the moment
    rhea
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    Re: shipping woes

    If shipping isn't already very pricey, then you have to use a special carrier that charges even more.
    No fear. When I hit the lottery I'm going to hand deliver snakes to all who want them.
    Of course, it might help if I start playing the lottery.
    Steve
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    Re: shipping woes

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    When I hit the lottery I'm going to hand deliver snakes to all who want them.
    When I win the lottery, I'm going to hand deliver them to EVERYBODY.

    Of course, it might help if I start playing the lottery.
    Same here, but I figure the chances of winning the lottery even once in your lifetime are about the same, whether or not you actually play.





    It would still be interesting to hear how exactly they're rationalizing those limitations.

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    Re: shipping woes

    You can get certified by fed ex to ship reptiles with them

    UPS allows people to ship lizards,turtles and tortoises but they do not allow shipments of snakes. (hence it is not illegal to do so, just against policy)

    The only one where is is actually illegal to ship snakes is by Postal Service.

    There are services that can allow you to ship snakes with UPS in compliance with their policy, such as reptile express which has an agreement with the UPS corporate office. Another company (ship your reptiles) once said they had a similar such agreement with UPS which turned out to basically be lie.

    You can read about all these companies,policies and how to get fed ex certified on Fauna Classifieds.

    Cheers,
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    Re: shipping woes

    Try Delta

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    Re: shipping woes

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    If shipping isn't already very pricey, then you have to use a special carrier that charges even more.
    No fear. When I hit the lottery I'm going to hand deliver snakes to all who want them.
    Of course, it might help if I start playing the lottery.

    Play! Play! Win! Win!
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    Re: shipping woes

    Delta is bad news - Southwest is the airline of choice

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    Re: shipping woes

    Just to clarify why the company I work with does not use Delta any longer.

    The straw that broke the camels back is when one of their employees stuck a reptile shipment of ours in the freezer because it was marked " turtles perishable"

    The non english speaking contract employee thought "oh perishable, I'll put it in the freezer" but there is a difference between live perishable and perishable.
    No matter if his intentions were good or not, it's just an unacceptable misunderstanding

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    Re: shipping woes

    Home - Reptiles Express - Discounted UPS Shipping Labels and Reptile Shipping Supplies

    Here is the link for reptiles express. I have not used them but I think overall people are happy with them. It is your best option for shipping today!

    The FedEx process can be painless (it was for me) or depending on your rep and who you speak to painful!

    Good luck!
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    Re: shipping woes

    No! No! Play! Play! Lose! Lose!
    Steve
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
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