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I was just informed that on June 5th & 6th that the whole apartment
building is going to be tented for termites, and that I will have to move all of my fish, all 11 aquariums full,...Two 30, one 20, and eight 10 gallon aquariums. And I don't know what the heck I'm going to do. After talking to my brother yesterday about it, I condensed them all down to one 30 gallon aquarium for most the adult fish [including most of the female Bettas], and one ten gallon aquarium for all of the tiny fry, one ten gallon tank for a pregnant Betta, and two 10 gallon tanks for some other pregnant fish. Plus one gallon plastic storage containers for each of my four male Bettas, which would take up far less space than the 10 gallon tanks they were living in. But I don't know where I can place all of them for at least two or three days. My brother first said that he'd be coming over the next day and that he would come and move one of my now empty 30 gallon tanks that we would then fill up there at his house with treated water, and maybe one or two of the 10 gallon tanks,...but he said that he didn't think that we could fit all of those tanks in his small apartment for at least two or three days there. Well some things have happened where he couldn't come the next day, and now I have a much over- populated 30 gallon aquarium with 4 Whisper 20's running, the 10 gallon with the pregnant Betta, the two 10 gal. with the other pregnant fish, and the male Bettas, each still in their 10 gallon tanks, awaiting to be moved to my brother's apartment, which he says won't happen until Tuesday, May 30th. I know that all of this is very stressful on my fish. I don't know whether I should move them all back to their original tanks until Monday night, and then put them & I through all of the stress of me having to hunt them down and remove them with a net, or just leave them where they are until I put them in containers or bags to move them to my brother's place. And also, can I store them for the one to two hour trip to my brother's place in plastic air-tight [food storage] containers, or should I use bags like the ones that they use at pet stores? When fish are all jumbled together like they are now, and will be even more so for two or three days, what should I do and not do? Any help and or suggestions will be very much appreciated.~Dean. |
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![]() Hey Dick go **** up a ****ing rope. On Sat, 27 May 2006 12:04:52 -0500, Dick wrote: How about putting a tent around the tanks and use medical oxygen or scuba air tanks to fill the tent? Perhaps an outside air pump with hoses to the tank tents. I sure hope you can find a solution without moving the tanks. Maybe the termite people can suggest something. Good luck dick On Sat, 27 May 2006 11:23:24 -0400, (Papa Red) wrote: I was just informed that on June 5th & 6th that the whole apartment building is going to be tented for termites, and that I will have to move all of my fish, all 11 aquariums full,...Two 30, one 20, and eight 10 gallon aquariums. And I don't know what the heck I'm going to do. After talking to my brother yesterday about it, I condensed them all down to one 30 gallon aquarium for most the adult fish [including most of the female Bettas], and one ten gallon aquarium for all of the tiny fry, one ten gallon tank for a pregnant Betta, and two 10 gallon tanks for some other pregnant fish. Plus one gallon plastic storage containers for each of my four male Bettas, which would take up far less space than the 10 gallon tanks they were living in. But I don't know where I can place all of them for at least two or three days. My brother first said that he'd be coming over the next day and that he would come and move one of my now empty 30 gallon tanks that we would then fill up there at his house with treated water, and maybe one or two of the 10 gallon tanks,...but he said that he didn't think that we could fit all of those tanks in his small apartment for at least two or three days there. Well some things have happened where he couldn't come the next day, and now I have a much over- populated 30 gallon aquarium with 4 Whisper 20's running, the 10 gallon with the pregnant Betta, the two 10 gal. with the other pregnant fish, and the male Bettas, each still in their 10 gallon tanks, awaiting to be moved to my brother's apartment, which he says won't happen until Tuesday, May 30th. I know that all of this is very stressful on my fish. I don't know whether I should move them all back to their original tanks until Monday night, and then put them & I through all of the stress of me having to hunt them down and remove them with a net, or just leave them where they are until I put them in containers or bags to move them to my brother's place. And also, can I store them for the one to two hour trip to my brother's place in plastic air-tight [food storage] containers, or should I use bags like the ones that they use at pet stores? When fish are all jumbled together like they are now, and will be even more so for two or three days, what should I do and not do? Any help and or suggestions will be very much appreciated.~Dean. |
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I am on Social Security Disability and have no extra money, especially
for the things that you talk about. I will call the Termite people onTuesday.~Dean. |
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*Note: There are two *Koi-Lo's* on the pond and aquaria groups.
"Papa Red" wrote in message ... I was just informed that on June 5th & 6th that the whole apartment building is going to be tented for termites, and that I will have to move all of my fish, all 11 aquariums full,...Two 30, one 20, and eight 10 gallon aquariums. And I don't know what the heck I'm going to do. Start to call all your local Fish shops, explain the problem and ask if they would "board" your fish for a few days. Many shops will do this for a regular customer. Even if you just bought supplies and fish food there. You can move them in a cheap tote from Wal*Mart. You have one heck of a problem. :-( I suppose you can empty all the tanks and move them to a friends garage. After talking to my brother yesterday about it, I condensed them all down to one 30 gallon aquarium for most the adult fish [including most of the female Bettas], and one ten gallon aquarium for all of the tiny fry, one ten gallon tank for a pregnant Betta, and two 10 gallon tanks for some other pregnant fish. Plus one gallon plastic storage containers for each of my four male Bettas, which would take up far less space than the 10 gallon tanks they were living in. But I don't know where I can place all of them for at least two or three days. My brother first said that he'd be coming over the next day and that he would come and move one of my now empty 30 gallon tanks that we would then fill up there at his house with treated water, and maybe one or two of the 10 gallon tanks,...but he said that he didn't think that we could fit all of those tanks in his small apartment for at least two or three days there. Well some things have happened where he couldn't come the next day, and now I have a much over- populated 30 gallon aquarium with 4 Whisper 20's running, the 10 gallon with the pregnant Betta, the two 10 gal. with the other pregnant fish, and the male Bettas, each still in their 10 gallon tanks, awaiting to be moved to my brother's apartment, which he says won't happen until Tuesday, May 30th. I know that all of this is very stressful on my fish. I don't know whether I should move them all back to their original tanks until Monday night, and then put them & I through all of the stress of me having to hunt them down and remove them with a net, or just leave them where they are until I put them in containers or bags to move them to my brother's place. I would choose your second option. Let them be until Monday. Your bettas can go into smaller, easier to move jars for a few days. And also, can I store them for the one to two hour trip to my brother's place in plastic air-tight [food storage] containers, or should I use bags like the ones that they use at pet stores? When fish are all jumbled together like they are now, and will be even more so for two or three days, what should I do and not do? Any help and or suggestions will be very much appreciated.~Dean. When I moved out here we moved the fish in "almost empty" tanks. There was just enough water to cover them by about 1". The sloshing water must have aerated them as none died and none were gasping for air. They were in those 2 tanks for at least 5 hours before the other tanks could be set up, everyone moved etc., maybe even longer. There were angels, tetras, loaches, goldfish, barbs....... It was one hectic day! -- Koi-Lo.... Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 I do not post from Earthlink.net Rude or obscene messages are not mine. ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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Sorry to hear about that. Lets see if we can figure something out. I dont
know but did you ask them about using plastic wrap over the top of the tank, with air hose. Are you going to empty all the tanks out? A local pet store would be a good idea or a neighbor who was close. Let me ask a couple people over at google maybe they could come up with something. Nik http://groups.google.com/group/The-Freshwater-Aquarium "Papa Red" wrote in message ... I was just informed that on June 5th & 6th that the whole apartment building is going to be tented for termites, and that I will have to move all of my fish, all 11 aquariums full,...Two 30, one 20, and eight 10 gallon aquariums. And I don't know what the heck I'm going to do. After talking to my brother yesterday about it, I condensed them all down to one 30 gallon aquarium for most the adult fish [including most of the female Bettas], and one ten gallon aquarium for all of the tiny fry, one ten gallon tank for a pregnant Betta, and two 10 gallon tanks for some other pregnant fish. Plus one gallon plastic storage containers for each of my four male Bettas, which would take up far less space than the 10 gallon tanks they were living in. But I don't know where I can place all of them for at least two or three days. My brother first said that he'd be coming over the next day and that he would come and move one of my now empty 30 gallon tanks that we would then fill up there at his house with treated water, and maybe one or two of the 10 gallon tanks,...but he said that he didn't think that we could fit all of those tanks in his small apartment for at least two or three days there. Well some things have happened where he couldn't come the next day, and now I have a much over- populated 30 gallon aquarium with 4 Whisper 20's running, the 10 gallon with the pregnant Betta, the two 10 gal. with the other pregnant fish, and the male Bettas, each still in their 10 gallon tanks, awaiting to be moved to my brother's apartment, which he says won't happen until Tuesday, May 30th. I know that all of this is very stressful on my fish. I don't know whether I should move them all back to their original tanks until Monday night, and then put them & I through all of the stress of me having to hunt them down and remove them with a net, or just leave them where they are until I put them in containers or bags to move them to my brother's place. And also, can I store them for the one to two hour trip to my brother's place in plastic air-tight [food storage] containers, or should I use bags like the ones that they use at pet stores? When fish are all jumbled together like they are now, and will be even more so for two or three days, what should I do and not do? Any help and or suggestions will be very much appreciated.~Dean. |
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You could try picking up a smll kitchen plastic waste can from the dollar
store. If it comes down to it, I'd remove the fish, turn off the pumps/filters...then cover the tanks with sheets and bedspreads and the like. Then after the bug man leaves, air the apartment out with window fans for some time. You should be ok it a few hours, I'd imagine. Hope that helps....-ED |
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*Note: There are two *Koi-Lo's* on the pond and aquaria groups.
"-ED" wrote in message news ![]() You could try picking up a smll kitchen plastic waste can from the dollar store. If it comes down to it, I'd remove the fish, turn off the pumps/filters...then cover the tanks with sheets and bedspreads and the like. Then after the bug man leaves, air the apartment out with window fans for some time. You should be ok it a few hours, I'd imagine. Hope that helps....-ED ========================= I would think sealing the tops with saran wrap or even a cut up old shower curtain and cheap tape to be safer. A very fine mist (gas) can go through bedspreads and sheets. Koi-Lo.... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Disclaimer: I do not post from Google, Earthlink, Usenetzone or Verizon. Rude, inane or obscene messages are not mine . The person impersonating me is posting through Earthlink.net. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{@ ~~~~~~~{@ ~~~~~{@ |
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![]() "Koi-Lo" ZZZZ wrote in message ... *Note: There are two *Koi-Lo's* on the pond and aquaria groups. "-ED" wrote in message news ![]() You could try picking up a smll kitchen plastic waste can from the dollar store. If it comes down to it, I'd remove the fish, turn off the pumps/filters...then cover the tanks with sheets and bedspreads and the like. Then after the bug man leaves, air the apartment out with window fans for some time. You should be ok it a few hours, I'd imagine. Hope that helps....-ED ========================= I would think sealing the tops with saran wrap or even a cut up old shower curtain and cheap tape to be safer. A very fine mist (gas) can go through bedspreads and sheets. Froogle and Effective. That's the answer. Cool. Koi-Lo.... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Disclaimer: I do not post from Google, Earthlink, Usenetzone or Verizon. Rude, inane or obscene messages are not mine . The person impersonating me is posting through Earthlink.net. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{@ ~~~~~~~{@ ~~~~~{@ Froogle and Effective. That's the answer. |
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