Shipping corals via Sea Freight

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Hey guys I need some advice:

I plan on shipping some coral frags from the United States to Trinidad and Tobago via SEA (Yes sea freight lol). It'll be on the boat for approximately 7 days but if delayed the journey may take up to two weeks! I need to design a small system that can keep the frags alive for the journey until they get here. What hardware do you think I would need? I want to outfit one of the following totes. I'll make a cut out in the cover for a led light and insert a powerhead and frag rack. Think I would be needing anything else?
Unfortunately I have to resort to this kind of shipping because air freight is way too complicated shipping to this country :(
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Most important is oxygen and temperature.

If you can get some sort of light in there, photosythesis should help with o2.

Temperature, since its summer may not be a problem getting cold, but rather too hot, no?
 
Most important is oxygen and temperature.

If you can get some sort of light in there, photosythesis should help with o2.

Temperature, since its summer may not be a problem getting cold, but rather too hot, no?


the ship is fully air conditioned so temperature will remain at a constant cool level. I am installing a light and a powerhead, think that will be enough?
 

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