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<blockquote data-quote="WolfSpider" data-source="post: 119875" data-attributes="member: 24627"><p>Welcome [USER=26933]@Nova[/USER]. </p><p>I'd recommend you pack her as if you were going to ship her via post to someone else:</p><p>One option:</p><p>Get a drammel vial with a plastic top. Line it, including the bottom with moistened thin ace bandages.</p><p>Put Chimera in the fridge for 5 minutes (she will be lethargic and easy to handle). Place her in the drammel vial and cover the top with a moist bandage.</p><p>Make plenty of air holes in the plastic top.</p><p>(Make sure she is not near a molt--she will not do well)</p><p>Put her in your carry-on bag. She should not trigger any questions. </p><p>If you are concerned at the airport, mail her to your new address with plenty of styrofoam and bubble wrap.</p><p>She should do well for at least a week in that manner.</p><p></p><p>PS: consider PM to [USER=1090]@Casey K.[/USER] She ships spiders to us affictionados all of the time. She will have some great ideas for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfSpider, post: 119875, member: 24627"] Welcome [USER=26933]@Nova[/USER]. I'd recommend you pack her as if you were going to ship her via post to someone else: One option: Get a drammel vial with a plastic top. Line it, including the bottom with moistened thin ace bandages. Put Chimera in the fridge for 5 minutes (she will be lethargic and easy to handle). Place her in the drammel vial and cover the top with a moist bandage. Make plenty of air holes in the plastic top. (Make sure she is not near a molt--she will not do well) Put her in your carry-on bag. She should not trigger any questions. If you are concerned at the airport, mail her to your new address with plenty of styrofoam and bubble wrap. She should do well for at least a week in that manner. PS: consider PM to [USER=1090]@Casey K.[/USER] She ships spiders to us affictionados all of the time. She will have some great ideas for you. [/QUOTE]
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