Jim,

I don't know what temperatures they get to, but we order 60hr heat packs
from NYWorms to ship our bettas.  They aren't very expensive. Would this
help any?

Laura

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Chapman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Gecko] Heatpack Effectiveness (was: Egg Box Arrived)


> I'm upset right now because I'm messing around with the heatpacks I have
and
> they don't seem to get warm enough either.  They are called Uniheat,
"Small
> pets shipping warmer", 40 hrs.  I got them from LLL near San Diego.
Their
> expiration date is 09/2003.  I'm mailing some geckos to Arizona tonight
and
> I don't know whether to use 2 of these heat packs or get a handwarmer type
> from a local sporting goods store.  Thank goodness it's warm today and I
> have several hours to think about it.
>
> Jim Chapman/Ogden UT
>
>
> From: "Doug Johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I also use the RD Enterprises 60 hour packs. I've not been terribly
> > impressed with them. They don't seem to get warm enough. I've started
> > using two in every shipment. They are always still warm on arrival (I
> > ask) but not terrible warm. Maybe I just got a batch that was towards
> > the end of their life?
>
>
>
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