You may want to email hculpepper at bellsouth dot net. He is the contact
for the local koi club in the Orlando area.
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"Gunnar" wrote in message
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I understand this so another ideas on how to ship or who to talk to at
petstores if I don't figure a way 70 good fish will be disposed of.
"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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All fish shipments should be made with oxygen over the water, but you
can
get by with short 30 minute or so trips with air only. The respiration
of
the fish generates CO2 and uses O2. With plenty of O2, the fish will
not
suffocate, and some of the CO2 will be displaced to the O2 layer above.
If
the CO2 builds up, the pH falls due to the production of carbonic acid.
Though the fish may survive the trip, the pH difference between the bag
and
the pond will cause severe distress if the water is not gradually
diluted
with pond water. Gradual dilution will raise the pH making the ammonia
in
the bag very toxic. I prefer to transport fish with oxygen and Amquel
or
another ammonia binder/neutralizer.
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"Gunnar" wrote in message
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I need to have some fish shipped from private pond in Fl. to RI anyone
have
any ideas. Person I am buying them from said she talked to pet store
and
they told her had to have oxygen to ship them . Cant they just get
bagged
and put in Styrofoam cooler and sent overnight?