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Shipping mantises with 120 hour heat packs
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<blockquote data-quote="Introvertebrate" data-source="post: 350459" data-attributes="member: 6009"><p>Slightly unrelated question, but do the mantises also require ventilation holes? Maybe the air inside their deli cup is enough to hold them for 110 hours. Maybe you could have separate chambers inside the shipping box. One for the mantises, and one for the heat pack. Some sort of partition between the two chambers. Enough for heat to transfer over, but not too much. The heat pack "chamber" would have air holes, but the mantis chamber would be sealed tight?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Introvertebrate, post: 350459, member: 6009"] Slightly unrelated question, but do the mantises also require ventilation holes? Maybe the air inside their deli cup is enough to hold them for 110 hours. Maybe you could have separate chambers inside the shipping box. One for the mantises, and one for the heat pack. Some sort of partition between the two chambers. Enough for heat to transfer over, but not too much. The heat pack "chamber" would have air holes, but the mantis chamber would be sealed tight? [/QUOTE]
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