I just got an order in a thin cardboard box with a little newspaper, a single paper plate, and a pair of heat packs. The newspaper was wet because one of the bags wasn't even correctly heat sealed. Water temperature was 63F on arrival, to my surprise, as the high for today is 50F (and it was forecasted that way.)
One hector's goby (of what should have been two) arrived vertical in the bag, not breathing, no fin movement
One rock flower anemone arrived spewing its mesenterial filaments
Three sexy shrimp couldn't right themselves in the bag
Two sexy shrimp weren't really moving but were at least holding on
I got them out, drip acclimating, with a small heater, airstone, and a few drops of prime, and I'm hopeful that most of the sexy shrimp and the anemone will eventually pull through, but..... what happened to you? Your shipping used to be fine, you charge a $10 box fee, and you can't even include a styrofoam box in the middle of the winter to a destination in the 30s overnight which offers a fair bit of the structural support to the package overall? You can't double bag anything to prevent heat seal issues from leaking half the water in a bag? Did you even package with oxygen? You can't even tell someone when their order isn't entirely filled?
I don't even know if I want store credit because I no longer have confidence you can ship livestock safely. This isn't even FedEx's fault, even though they seem to delay 20% of my overnight packages by a day - nothing would have survived in that case.
One hector's goby (of what should have been two) arrived vertical in the bag, not breathing, no fin movement
One rock flower anemone arrived spewing its mesenterial filaments
Three sexy shrimp couldn't right themselves in the bag
Two sexy shrimp weren't really moving but were at least holding on
I got them out, drip acclimating, with a small heater, airstone, and a few drops of prime, and I'm hopeful that most of the sexy shrimp and the anemone will eventually pull through, but..... what happened to you? Your shipping used to be fine, you charge a $10 box fee, and you can't even include a styrofoam box in the middle of the winter to a destination in the 30s overnight which offers a fair bit of the structural support to the package overall? You can't double bag anything to prevent heat seal issues from leaking half the water in a bag? Did you even package with oxygen? You can't even tell someone when their order isn't entirely filled?
I don't even know if I want store credit because I no longer have confidence you can ship livestock safely. This isn't even FedEx's fault, even though they seem to delay 20% of my overnight packages by a day - nothing would have survived in that case.