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Use an insulated lunch bag. Just try to keep the bag out of extreme weather conditions and you should be golden.
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depends on the corals, anywhere from 24hrs to well... ive forgotten about corals and theyve lasted a week in the bag, they wernt happy but they lived
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I shipped a couple of coral via Scare Canada to Alberta a year ago and as per usual they lost the shipment and it sat in Toronto for 4 days before arriving at its destination of the 6 pieces I sent 5 lived
As long as you package properly they can live quite some time
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Well we'll see, I bought 3 last night at 6:00, they are in my suitcase and I should be home around 5 tonight. Hope they survive the trip...lol
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Well got off the plane, checked my bag and some water leaked but for the most part the coral seem totally happy after their 24 hour journey...
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