First off, you need a styrofoam box, like those you use for fishing, and some breather bags from Kordon. You can place several shrimps in the Kordon breather bags. Just make sure that there is no trapped air within the bags when you pack them. The bag is made from a special plastic that allows gaseous exchange with the air. Since there is no need to have any air in the bags, it reduces the risk of the water shaking in normal poly bags with oxygen pumped in. Make sure each bag is packed loosely, as in not super fat with water when you seal it. This reduces risk of the bag bursting from pressure. Wrap each bag with some filter wool to prevent the bags from touching one another while in the box. The styrofoam box will cushion them from impact and temperature fluctuations during transit.
Read this for requirements from AVA. http://www.ava.gov.sg/InformationFor...Fish/index.htm
You should read jojoe's thread. I remember him bringing back shrimps from Taiwan with no problems.
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