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Just a suggestion but have you tried Shipper Supplies?

They make a 50,000 types of boxes and will print on them too. And I know at work they deiver but much larger quantities. But I would try them out.

Derek

I have there catalogue I have not seen styro boxes just the packing material. I will call them on Monday and see what they say.

Brad

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Brad, You could get 1/2 stryofoam sheet cut to fit inside cardboard boxes, to make an inner box.

I was thinking about that. What thickness should I use for the box? I think 1/2" should be lots. Also what type of glue would work best for gluing the styrofoam?

Brad

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Then Ill I find something better I will just use pink styrofoam and a cardboard box. I think I might just always ship that way I make boxes for 1 or 100 fish that way.

Brad

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Aquatic Imports in Calgary has tons of boxes that they would be willing to sell to you. If you come to Calgary regularly, this may be a convenient solution. Just call and ask for Roger the owner.

Edit: Just realized how far Wainwright is from Calgary... probably not a practical solution for you.

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I called air Canada today and was told that I can use a box made of Styrofoam insulation that is glued together to make a solid box will be ok. I am just waiting on a fax from west jet.

Brad

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