Saturday, January 16, 2010

Transporting Tropical Fish How To Transport Tropical Fish For A Week?

How to transport tropical fish for a week? - transporting tropical fish

We are moving across the country, and we hope that the journey into our new house about 4 to 5 days. What is the best way to transport about 26 tropical fish? enough, a bucket or bag better. Is it possible? Thank you, please help.

8 comments:

chihuahu... said...

The best way is to move a refrigerator, with about 20 liters of water ... Fill half (10gals) requires that the fish in the operation of an air pump, rated for 10 20gals water and runs on batteries. running in the container during the trip. From time to time and remove the air cap so new that duty should be good for 3 to 4 hours in a sealed container. When you add a water conditioner for extra water will help to move the stress.

fishygir... said...

possible. See if you can Ahold squareish with a square or cube. If you do not already have one, you can buy adapters to convert to one car cigarette lighter into a power outlet, so that you are using sockets in the car. Put it into the bucket and hang the filter on the back and put in'm model assumes that the fish are small enough that they can fit in a bucket ...

Emily said...

I would not fish if you're very much you mean or super expensive. I had all my fish when I moved, because it would have died if I put it in bags and took them with me giving in the United States. But if you want ideas about the work.

Emily said...

I would not fish if you're very much you mean or super expensive. I had all my fish when I moved, because it would have died if I put it in bags and took them with me giving in the United States. But if you want ideas about the work.

Emily said...

I would not fish if you're very much you mean or super expensive. I had all my fish when I moved, because it would have died if I put it in bags and took them with me giving in the United States. But if you want ideas about the work.

sherill said...

If you bring a bag do not worry about splashing water everywhere, but I think the fish have a better chance of survival if they are in a bucket of water because they have more air and room to move to

Good luck! D

Marilee C said...

depends on what type of fish you have ... I took in fridge, when I switch from east to west from the coast. They were very good. I also had a battery of dummy is attached to the top of the fountain inside the lid. No splash and black fish remained calm.

RootBeer... said...

They could probably survive better in a bucket.

Good luck.

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