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I was thinking about waiting a week when the low was to rise to 30 & the highs being 40 but if thats not recommended I will wait longer till its safe. This is my first winter ship. I haven't had to think about it before. Are the temp tolerances different for montanes to pardalis or kinyongia?
I am having a cham shipped to me but the temps in my area have dropped below freezing at night. Can anyone tell me what the acceptable lowest shipping temp is for a montane (jacksonni) cham, is even with a heat pack?
if theshipper has experience, and it has garentied life shippment, you shouldent need to worry about it, but anyways, i prefere just NOT "ordering" a cham.
I would feel confident in my shipping at these temps. Ive shipped a veiled to Colorado when temps were in the teens there. She arrived fine.
NOTE: This was to a person who was a forum mod. He told me to go ahead and ship because he didnt want to wait 3 months until he got her. If its packed right there should be no problem at all.
Of course, its better to be safe than sorry.
If you were here maybe we could get Bill sent to New York. Where are you when I need you??? Florida - big help you are.