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I'm moving into a condo, looking for some starter tips.
I'll be moving various species. Question is what's the best methods of moving the fish? I've got 4 Bala sharks, 8-12" in length, 11" ghost knife, 11" choc pleco, 7" leo, 14" rope fish.... those are the bigger ones I'm concerned with. Other fish are 6" and under, african cichlids, loaches. What's the best way of catching them and transporting them? Keeping in mind that they'd also have to adjust to the new water perameters. Time is about 1-2 hours between the two condos. Just looking for trtansportation and netting ideas for the least stressful route. Thanks! |
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