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Leanne
March 30th 04, 04:53 AM
We're moving interstate soon and dont want to leave my fishy friends
behind.. what would be the best way to transport them... its a 12-14 hour
drive
Thanks,
Leanne.
Geezer From Freezer
March 30th 04, 09:31 AM
Leanne wrote:
>
> We're moving interstate soon and dont want to leave my fishy friends
> behind.. what would be the best way to transport them... its a 12-14 hour
> drive
>
> Thanks,
> Leanne.
oohhh not nice! How many and how big? If not too many could consider some large
sealable bags, half fill and place in a bucket/tub and fill with ice (to reduce
the fishies metabolism. Might be idea to reduce temp before move. I'm just
passing
info I have seen before. I have no experience in moving fish for that time
period.
http://puregold.aquaria.net/pg/care/care3.htm#MOVING_FISH
"Leanne" > wrote:
>We're moving interstate soon and dont want to leave my fishy friends
>behind.. what would be the best way to transport them... its a 12-14 hour
>drive
>
>Thanks,
>Leanne.
>
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Susan Way
April 21st 04, 06:55 PM
I have read about people moving fish across state using a very large plastic
cooler.
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