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1. Adoptions 2. Rescues/Rehabs 3. Fundraiser ... 4. Edibles 5. Shipping... 6. Enclosures 7. Pond-photos 8. Tortoises ... 50. Misc
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1. Adoptions 2. Rescues/Rehabs 3. Fundraiser ... 4. Edibles 5. Shipping... 6. Enclosures 7. Pond-photos 8. Tortoises ... 50. Misc

Shipping Turtles/Tortoises

Keep in mind you must use appropiate inner packing for species/size you are shipping. A hard plastic tote may be necessary for some species, as well as a heavy duty cardboard outer shipping box. For DHL shipping, print a copy of the waiver and attach to outer box.

Date: 04/25/2006
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Size: 10 items
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heat pack placement

heat pack placement

Date: 04/25/2006
Views: 820
turtle in bag inside smaller box on top of packing peanuts

turtle in bag inside smaller box on top of packing peanuts

Date: 04/25/2006
Views: 996
Inside box closed and secured

Inside box closed and secured

Date: 04/25/2006
Views: 794
packing peanuts on top of inside box

packing peanuts on top of inside box

Date: 04/25/2006
Views: 787
shipping box bottom view

shipping box bottom view

Date: 04/25/2006
Views: 783
Florida Softshells

Florida Softshells

Be sure to place holes in plastic containers when shipping turtles this way.

Date: 09/30/2008
Views: 573
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100_6292

Date: 06/11/2008
Views: 469
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100_6293

A well ventilated inner tote works great or a heavy duty cardboard box with turtle/tortoise in a sack surrounded by packing peanuts for stability.

Date: 06/11/2008
Views: 490
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100_6294

A well ventilated inner tote works great or a heavy duty cardboard box with turtle/tortoise in a sack surrounded by packing peanuts for stability.

Date: 06/11/2008
Views: 459
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