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Old November 9th 05, 12:24 AM
ReelMcKoi
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Default Transporting fish


Carol-Ann wrote:
"Justice" wrote in message
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Hi all, I have a qustion of how should I transport fish here in middle
canada durring the winter. I do not have a car so I rely on crapy public
transportation. I am interested in getting some zebra loaches from my LFS
but am worried about them getting to cold in transport. This store dose
double bag the fish so there is some insolation, is it enough for say 20
min outside at -10c?

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Hold them UNDER your coat while in transit. That's what I did before I was
old enough to have a car. It worked well in the winter.
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