1. Click on either
FedEx or Southwest Airlines shipping "Add to Cart."
2. A shopping cart will come up in a new window, don't close it.
3. Come back to this page and then select your fish.
4. The shopping cart will come up again.
5. Change the quantity if you wish, then click "Update Cart."
6. If you want more fish come back and shop, otherwise click "Proceed
to Checkout."
7. Go back to your shopping cart and checkout and pay.
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Now you are done!
An email receipt will be mailed to you so enter your email correctly.
We will contact you to set up your delivery date. Why is shipping so expensive?
If you choose SWA Cargo
check this list to make sure that a SWA cargo center is near you!
You will be sent a Flight # that your fish are coming in on. With the
price of gas nowadays it may be cheaper to let FedEx deliver to your
house depending how far you are from an airport.
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Koi and Goldfish Delivery
Shipping Information
All orders for fish are shipped
via FedEx Overnight Air or Southwest Airlines Cargo and are only available
for delivery within the 48 contiguous states. If you live in Alaska or
Hawaii contact us for information on how to
purchase our fish. It is very important that someone be available at
the delivery address to accept the delivery as soon as it arrives by FedEx.
If you choose SWA Cargo you should be at the cargo center as soon as the
box arrives to take it home. Allowing the box to sit in heat or cold outdoors
could be detrimental to the health of the fish. Once we receive your order
we will contact you for a good day to deliver your purchase. Don't forget
to add 1 of the shipping options above to your order before you check out.
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Due to the high
demand for metallic koi we only have them in this size. We sell them as fast as we can breed them!
They look wonderful in your ponds and watergardens.
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Shipping
Box Limits:
4-6 Inch Koi
60
per Box
10-12 Inch Koi
5
per Box
6-8 Inch Koi
30
per Box
12-14 Inch Koi
3
per Box
8-10 Inch Koi
14
per Box
14-16 Inch Koi
2
per Box
Want a certain koi but can't find it? Send Us a picture, or
describe it, and we most likely have one in our ponds.