Carlton
Chameleon Enthusiast
I've had a rescue ball python for many years, but as I live in a tiny bush town I have to order frozen rodent feeders from suppliers down in the south 48 once or twice a year. Usually one of them has managed to get them to me with a few extra charges tacked on to the order. Fine, we're used to being screwed by domestic shippers even though we are not located on Mars.
Well, not any more. The suppliers have pretty much all switched to FedEx and ship on dry ice, which they classify as a hazardous material (yeah right...don't touch the stuff with a bare hand or your tongue and store in a ventilated area so the CO2 can dissipate...how hard is that?). The local FedEx hub is Juneau and they apparently no longer have a hazmat-trained handler there. NO ONE WILL SHIP A BOX OF FROZEN RODENTS to my area for less than $250!
I've been trying to get rodents for over a month now, even by shipping care of a sympathetic pet shop in Juneau (who have no problems leaving the stupid dry ice alone). This isn't rocket science folks.
Looks like I may have to rehome my snake or watch him starve, all because of a FedEx ice-handling policy.
Off soapbox!
Well, not any more. The suppliers have pretty much all switched to FedEx and ship on dry ice, which they classify as a hazardous material (yeah right...don't touch the stuff with a bare hand or your tongue and store in a ventilated area so the CO2 can dissipate...how hard is that?). The local FedEx hub is Juneau and they apparently no longer have a hazmat-trained handler there. NO ONE WILL SHIP A BOX OF FROZEN RODENTS to my area for less than $250!
I've been trying to get rodents for over a month now, even by shipping care of a sympathetic pet shop in Juneau (who have no problems leaving the stupid dry ice alone). This isn't rocket science folks.
Looks like I may have to rehome my snake or watch him starve, all because of a FedEx ice-handling policy.
Off soapbox!