I'm looking for some feedback from the group. Recently I purchased 3 ray pups from the US to be shipped. I informed the seller that I was in Canada and that the rays would need to clear customs. I hired a broker to do the paperwork and clear customs. The rays were shipped to a storage facility just south of the border and a courier was hired to bring them across the border and deliver. I mentioned to the seller that the rays could be in transit for as long as 48 hours (in case of any delays) and asked to have them packaged for that long of shipping (and was willing to pay extra). The rays were shipped UPS for end of day delivery next day. The rays arrived at the storage place at 11:00am, cleared the border at 2:30 and were being dripped by 6:00pm that evening. Rays were 24 hours in transit..
When I got the box, I opened it up and saw that each ray was shipped in it's own bag inside of one large bag. The bags were completely deflated and only had a couple of inches of water in them. Rays were alive. They were not very active. When I let the first ray out of the bag into a tub to drip them in, it immediately floated to top and curled it's disk. After a bit it settled to the bottom but didn't move much. The other 2 rays just sat in the bottom of the container when let out of their bags. I dripped the rays for 2 hours using an airline tube with a control valve and then placed the rays in a 90 gallon tank that has been up and running for 2 years with angelfish and bristlenose plecos. I removed the other fish that morning. Tank has 1- Aquaclear 110, 2 Aquaclear 70's and a large sponge filter and the water level was lowered to allow for more surface agitation and increased oxygen. Tank lights were off. After 2 hours I used a small tub to transport the rays into the tank (no net or handling). The pup that had curled in the drip tub settled to the bottom, curled and died shortly after. The other 2 pups sat on the bottom and were not active. This morning one of the other pups was curled on the bottom of the tank and the last one is sitting in one spot lifting it's disk.
Shipping info at time receiving shipment:
box - 16" x 16" x 12"h
individual ray bags - each 12" x 22" inside one large bag
water level in each individual bag 2" +/-
some water was in the large bag
air level in bags - bags deflated (you can see in the picture of the box that the bags were collapsed)
none of the pups had their stingers clipped - about 1/4" of ends of stingers were white
later water test of bags revealed multiple pinholes
pups 5" +/- and 6 weeks old
Seller is refusing refund stating that the rays were alive when I got them and that is all that counts. I'm asking for a refund as I feel the rays died due to poor state of shipping and although alive at time of receiving them, clearly they were stressed. Fish should be shipped for the health and welfare of the fish and not just to survive transport. Am I reasonable is asking for a full refund for the fish? It cost me an additional $600 in broker and courier fees that I would be absorbing.
I should mention that I have been keeping fish for over 15 years, currently have a fish room with 24 tanks with rays, angelfish, plecos, etc., have imported rays (pups, juveniles and adults) from the UK, Germany and the US as well as multiple imports of other fish from the US.






When I got the box, I opened it up and saw that each ray was shipped in it's own bag inside of one large bag. The bags were completely deflated and only had a couple of inches of water in them. Rays were alive. They were not very active. When I let the first ray out of the bag into a tub to drip them in, it immediately floated to top and curled it's disk. After a bit it settled to the bottom but didn't move much. The other 2 rays just sat in the bottom of the container when let out of their bags. I dripped the rays for 2 hours using an airline tube with a control valve and then placed the rays in a 90 gallon tank that has been up and running for 2 years with angelfish and bristlenose plecos. I removed the other fish that morning. Tank has 1- Aquaclear 110, 2 Aquaclear 70's and a large sponge filter and the water level was lowered to allow for more surface agitation and increased oxygen. Tank lights were off. After 2 hours I used a small tub to transport the rays into the tank (no net or handling). The pup that had curled in the drip tub settled to the bottom, curled and died shortly after. The other 2 pups sat on the bottom and were not active. This morning one of the other pups was curled on the bottom of the tank and the last one is sitting in one spot lifting it's disk.
Shipping info at time receiving shipment:
box - 16" x 16" x 12"h
individual ray bags - each 12" x 22" inside one large bag
water level in each individual bag 2" +/-
some water was in the large bag
air level in bags - bags deflated (you can see in the picture of the box that the bags were collapsed)
none of the pups had their stingers clipped - about 1/4" of ends of stingers were white
later water test of bags revealed multiple pinholes
pups 5" +/- and 6 weeks old
Seller is refusing refund stating that the rays were alive when I got them and that is all that counts. I'm asking for a refund as I feel the rays died due to poor state of shipping and although alive at time of receiving them, clearly they were stressed. Fish should be shipped for the health and welfare of the fish and not just to survive transport. Am I reasonable is asking for a full refund for the fish? It cost me an additional $600 in broker and courier fees that I would be absorbing.
I should mention that I have been keeping fish for over 15 years, currently have a fish room with 24 tanks with rays, angelfish, plecos, etc., have imported rays (pups, juveniles and adults) from the UK, Germany and the US as well as multiple imports of other fish from the US.





