Moving Fishes.
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Moving Fishes.
Does any one know of or has used a specific plastic bag to transport fish? Im in need of a strong plastic, clear bag.
protocl- Contributing Member
- Join date : 2010-05-18
Location : Highlands.
Re: Moving Fishes.
Ziplock 2 gallons are pretty burly i have had plecos in them for long periods of time with heat pack and they didnt spike thru bag, but no promises.. What type fish are you moving?
Kingstature- Contributing Member
- Join date : 2010-04-18
Location : Lynnwood
Re: Moving Fishes.
Kingstature wrote:Ziplock 2 gallons are pretty burly i have had plecos in them for long periods of time with heat pack and they didnt spike thru bag, but no promises.. What type fish are you moving?
my arowana.
protocl- Contributing Member
- Join date : 2010-05-18
Location : Highlands.
Re: Moving Fishes.
freezer bags for deep freezing salmon are pro and obviously come huge fish sized
Gosu- Senior Member
- Join date : 2010-05-11
Age : 35
Location : Lacey
Re: Moving Fishes.
all good insight. imma see about both of them.
protocl- Contributing Member
- Join date : 2010-05-18
Location : Highlands.
Re: Moving Fishes.
igloo cooler ??? take beer out first and wash...
Kingstature- Contributing Member
- Join date : 2010-04-18
Location : Lynnwood
Re: Moving Fishes.
Any tubs work great too. I'm not sure how big your guy is but you can always find a plastic tub big enough for almost any fish my dad would use a toybox-like tub for transporting his 2 1/2ft silver.
Re: Moving Fishes.
You forgot to add the last step: pass one out to everyone and have a good time!Kingstature wrote:igloo cooler ??? take beer out first and wash...
Re: Moving Fishes.
try doubled up garbage bags im sure you can find clear ones...i cant imagine transporting my aro , ugh, or his tank
hobbyorobsession- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2010-05-16
Age : 41
Location : edmonds mukilteo
Re: Moving Fishes.
relocating went smooth and fast. tried the ziploc 2 G bags, very strong and durable - will use again, if needed.
placed snails, gouramis and biomax stones in 1 5 G bucket, silver arowana in another 5 G. all insulated with my bath towel and hoodie.
'thank you' to everyone who gave insight and suggestions!!!
placed snails, gouramis and biomax stones in 1 5 G bucket, silver arowana in another 5 G. all insulated with my bath towel and hoodie.
'thank you' to everyone who gave insight and suggestions!!!
protocl- Contributing Member
- Join date : 2010-05-18
Location : Highlands.
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