They arrived today, inner box temp was 65-68 degrees.  The male mack snow responded faster to warming up than did the tangerine female.  Anways looks like they are through the worst of it.

"Buddy" is smaller and appeared to warm up quicker, by the time I got home he was moving and within a few minutes left his container and headed straight to his warm hide.
"Holly" had a rougher time she's bigger so takes longer to get that body back up to temp.  She made no effort to get out of her container after 20 min I reached in and tilted it fwd and coaxed her out.  She moved very slowly and her legs were shaking.  She stood there for a minute than took two steps into the calcium bowl and just stayed there.  I tried sliding the bowl up near her warm hide but she made no effort to get out.  I finally tilted and coaxed her out again she needed to get on that warm stone.  Even though she was right in front of her warm hide she just layed down in front of her wet hide.  Ground Temp there was 85 degrees so I figured she would warm up there and went back to work.  When I came home she was in her warm hide and had been seen walking arond and investigating her home, so all looks well now.
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