My experience with Reptile City for PPs
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 6:42 am
There's been some discussion about online ordering of crabs, so I decided to try Reptile City. They claimed to have 2 xl/jumbo PPs for $10 (on sale) plus $30 overnight shipping.
They also claimed that due to winter shipping the "overnight" package would be held for pickup at the mailing facility so as not to die on the truck, and that it would be shipped with a heat pack.
So with that overnight/heat pack policy I decided to take my chances because I figured any crab would have a better chance than the poor, half-dead ones I see at the local Petco (those poor things never have a chance; I don't even know why they bother to get them in).
Sure enough, on Sunday night, I got my notification and tracking number. I assumed this meant they were shipping on Monday, overnight, and that I'd pick them up at post office on Tuesday.
But the email confirmation I got suggested they were being delivered to my door, and on Monday, not Tuesday. Yep, they showed up at my door at 10am Monday. I was lucky to be able to wait for them instead of going in to work. I tore open the package, the heat pack was stone cold. I rushed the two smallish crabs into the tank, where, luckily, there was immediate movement.
The crabs seem fine. They came in natural shells from Florida, but both shells are roomy... the crabs have a lot of room to grow. As for "XL?" I guess that's subjective. Their claws are about 1/2" and the openings to the shells are about 3/4". They are tiny compared to my existing 4 yo pps, but not as tiny as some of the babies I've seen at Petco. I would call them "medium," certainly NOT "XL" or "Jumbo." But since Reptile City doesn't put any size measurements up on their site, you don't really have any recourse to dispute. But at any rate, they both seem to have survived the trip (I've had them 4 days and nights now) and are both eating and drinking and active at night; they don't seem overly stressed or permanently buried. Hopefully they will make it.
But, I was horrified to pull up the tracking number. Not only did the shipper in Florida NOT send them overnight, she sent them USPS 2 day, and she mailed them out on a FRIDAY, guaranteeing almost 4 full days in transit! They sat there in Florida for 2 days (with a heat pack they probably didn't even need at the time) and then they hit Maryland on Saturday (heat pack dead by now), and sat god-knows-where at a USPS facility in cold DC area with 34 degree overnight temps. They arrived at my place stone cold, the package didn't even indicate that it was live animals or that there was a "this side up."
As far as I'm concerned I'm lucky the crabs seem as okay as they do. It's almost a guarantee that they sat in a very cold warehouse for at least one night. I suspect that they are sourced locally in Florida (the natural shells are almost identical, in keeping with huge natural colonies like I've seen in Puerto Rico) and therefore are probably pretty healthy when they actually go into the packaging, compared to Petco shipments which can come from all over the world and who even knows what those poor things go through. This is the one good thing about ordering from Reptile City.
Would I order again? Only if it were warm weather conditions, and only if I got a written guarantee from the owner that the crabs would not be shipped on a Friday. I still think the crabs are a better bet than a local pet store, but Reptile City is obviously cavalier about the shipping process, and that's pretty lame. If you get Fenton (I think that's the owner) to put in writing that they won't be mailed on a Friday, the crabs will probably be okay. But I sent him an email complaining about how they were shipped and he didn't bother to reply (he had replied to all of my other emails regarding shipping dates/delivery.)
Hope this is useful!
They also claimed that due to winter shipping the "overnight" package would be held for pickup at the mailing facility so as not to die on the truck, and that it would be shipped with a heat pack.
So with that overnight/heat pack policy I decided to take my chances because I figured any crab would have a better chance than the poor, half-dead ones I see at the local Petco (those poor things never have a chance; I don't even know why they bother to get them in).
Sure enough, on Sunday night, I got my notification and tracking number. I assumed this meant they were shipping on Monday, overnight, and that I'd pick them up at post office on Tuesday.
But the email confirmation I got suggested they were being delivered to my door, and on Monday, not Tuesday. Yep, they showed up at my door at 10am Monday. I was lucky to be able to wait for them instead of going in to work. I tore open the package, the heat pack was stone cold. I rushed the two smallish crabs into the tank, where, luckily, there was immediate movement.
The crabs seem fine. They came in natural shells from Florida, but both shells are roomy... the crabs have a lot of room to grow. As for "XL?" I guess that's subjective. Their claws are about 1/2" and the openings to the shells are about 3/4". They are tiny compared to my existing 4 yo pps, but not as tiny as some of the babies I've seen at Petco. I would call them "medium," certainly NOT "XL" or "Jumbo." But since Reptile City doesn't put any size measurements up on their site, you don't really have any recourse to dispute. But at any rate, they both seem to have survived the trip (I've had them 4 days and nights now) and are both eating and drinking and active at night; they don't seem overly stressed or permanently buried. Hopefully they will make it.
But, I was horrified to pull up the tracking number. Not only did the shipper in Florida NOT send them overnight, she sent them USPS 2 day, and she mailed them out on a FRIDAY, guaranteeing almost 4 full days in transit! They sat there in Florida for 2 days (with a heat pack they probably didn't even need at the time) and then they hit Maryland on Saturday (heat pack dead by now), and sat god-knows-where at a USPS facility in cold DC area with 34 degree overnight temps. They arrived at my place stone cold, the package didn't even indicate that it was live animals or that there was a "this side up."
As far as I'm concerned I'm lucky the crabs seem as okay as they do. It's almost a guarantee that they sat in a very cold warehouse for at least one night. I suspect that they are sourced locally in Florida (the natural shells are almost identical, in keeping with huge natural colonies like I've seen in Puerto Rico) and therefore are probably pretty healthy when they actually go into the packaging, compared to Petco shipments which can come from all over the world and who even knows what those poor things go through. This is the one good thing about ordering from Reptile City.
Would I order again? Only if it were warm weather conditions, and only if I got a written guarantee from the owner that the crabs would not be shipped on a Friday. I still think the crabs are a better bet than a local pet store, but Reptile City is obviously cavalier about the shipping process, and that's pretty lame. If you get Fenton (I think that's the owner) to put in writing that they won't be mailed on a Friday, the crabs will probably be okay. But I sent him an email complaining about how they were shipped and he didn't bother to reply (he had replied to all of my other emails regarding shipping dates/delivery.)
Hope this is useful!