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Old August 19th 04, 04:30 AM
Gordon Parks
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I moved my fish from Seattle to Indiana a few years back with only one loss.
I used a regular Coleman cooler which I used aquarium sealant to plug the
drain hole. I also drilled holes in the lid to allow the air to escape that
my pump was pushing in. Keep the cooler out of the sun and off the floor of
the car. The floor on some cars can be a lot hotter than the seats when you
are rolling down the road and that heat will raise the temp in the cooler if
it is setting on the floor.

Don't forget to acclimate your fish to the new water supply when you reach
your destination. I think the water chemistry change stressed my cardinals
tetras and it took them about two weeks to really get their color back.



"FshHeads" wrote in message
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I have an angelfish, 8 harlequin rasboras and a common pleco. In about a

week
I will be moving across country, a 2 day drive. I was planning on
selling/giving my fish to the lfs, but as the time approaches I don't want

to
give them up. Can they survive the trip? I've got a battery powered

airpump,
and I was thinking of putting them in a styrofoam cooler to minimize
temperature changes. Any suggestions. (my only local fishkeeping friend

does
just sal****er, otherwise I'd give them to a good home)

Tom