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The letter :(

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The snow white survivors

Annnddddd

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The survivors ..... scraped off the packing wool and styro box and submersed all 3 alive but one shaped like a boomarang :-( lets see how they go! Fingers xed

Will see what happens ... to top it off I lost another yellow grrrr im cuuursedddd buuutttpost-3619-13990986349_thumb.jpg her milkshake brought all the boys to the yard :)

Here are a few of the snowspost-3619-13990986347_thumb.jpg

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Silver lining in every day

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Foam box half full, glad to hear you're keeping a positive outlook on a potentially devastating situation. I've had the same letter in the past & didn't turn out well at all. It's very good news that most of your shrimp survived. :victorious:

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So what actually happened..?

And how did u get survivors.. were they packed in a tupperware container..?

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No amazingly yhey were stuck to the filter wool sheets and on the actual styro box . I floated them with the water that remained in the box and added a bit from the second bag and they were alive ... mind u dont know if they will continue to live but tgus far all are alivr and kicking in my sunkissed tank... I dont get it at all let me tall you ... they shouldve been dead as wheen you look at the letter its dated the 19th .... :( miracle shrimp im telling ya

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They are tuff little critters. I got one baby out of my canister today it has been missing for several weeks and must have got sucked in when i changed the sponge filter intake cover and in the Rili tank the filter inlet cover was just slightly skewed and I found three little weeny shrimp on the filter wool of the trickle filter they were just laying there but are fine now. Hope your little ones survive .

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Last time I cleaned the filter on my red cherries I stopped looking after 20+ shrimplets :/

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The filter guards are a must for the intake - I use the sponge from the sponge filters they act as a pre filter as well. The babies only got into the filter through my not being careful enough:(

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I have ss mesh clipped over the intake but those bubs are determined, I won't be keeping any shrimplets other than reds in there :)

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I am still confused, in what manner your package was damaged?

Glad you got some survivors tho, and not a why are your receiving shrimp via our mail lol

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Yer well thw box appeared intact the express post satchel had been dumped in these huge plastic sacls[ATTACH]4652[/ATTACH] when I opened it oone of the cordon bags was split from side to side as ifnit had been slit .... the box was fine and thw filternwool packing was there etc ..... the shrimp were free in the Styrofoam box and stuck to the filter wool and bag... 4 in total... I thought all dead given that the letter was dated the 19 th and I got the parcel on yhe 21st ... but using the second bag containing my 8 snow whites I took some water out using a pill cup yes im a nurse lol and my volleague and I managed to pour water over them till they were floating in the styro box ... amaziny the lil buggers moved I was like A Whatttttttt omg:what: they are now in my tank ... hvnt seen them all as they went into hiding I did see a saddled female though amazingly and she seemed happy and very active ...:thumbup:

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:( Not kool at all. Sad news hope they ones that did survive power on well and make up the difference for you.

Re shrimplets in filter I got a fine mesh fish net took the netting off and wrapped it around the intake. Only did this after I noticed one with head poking out spray bar :/

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My dad is a truck driver for australia post there is so many horror stories that he can speak about with how they treat the mail inside the sorting centres but these days with all our technology most of the mail including packages gets sorted by machines where they scan the postcode and sort it out to the correct dispatch so to shed a little light on how it could of happened in the first place it was more then likely going through 1 of the machines the wrong way

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My dad is a truck driver for australia post there is so many horror stories that he can speak about with how they treat the mail inside the sorting centres but these days with all our technology most of the mail including packages gets sorted by machines where they scan the postcode and sort it out to the correct dispatch so to shed a little light on how it could of happened in the first place it was more then likely going through 1 of the machines the wrong way

Thats all good and well but the styro box was perfectly intact ... and the 2 bags with shrimp were side by side inside the box. One intact and ons with a jagged slit from side to side . This is what confuses me . All I can thimk of os that the kordon bag ripped due to pressure from being thrown atound. The other shrimp were double bagged you see.

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