
Shipping Shrimp Eventually almost every successful shrimp keeper will need to know how to ship shrimp as they start selling them to other hobbyists. First catch the shrimp you are going to ship. I use these plastic containers that are the same as you see at a pet store. These work well because they can be hooked onto the side of the tank and it is easy to pour the water and the shrimp into the bag. Pour the water and shrimp into a Breather Bag and add some moss or something to provide the shrimp something to hold onto during shipping. Without something to hold onto the shrimp become stressed. Make sure you get the air out of the bag before tying a knot in the bag. I have seen some people use rubber bands but in my experience a single knot is fine as long as you pull it tight. Breather Bags have the following advantages:
I ship via Priority or Express mail through the US Post Office. You can get free boxes (with no shipping cost) from the post office online. I use shredded paper to insulate the shrimp. During the winter I add a 72hr heat pack to the bottom of the box. Using this method I have had over 95% survival rate. |