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Psycho

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I am heading on a 1hr 30min drive w/ a butti in bag and going back with an eye biter in bag. Is there anything I should take with me to insure the fish being alive in the bag when I arrive. Like oxygen tablets?
 
Have got stuck in traffic for 4 hour's before with new fish , we put all fish in their bag's in a big polystyrene box to keep temperature steady and opened and closed the bag's every hour for oxygen,thankfully all survived. Ask shop to put in a bigger bag (more oxygen).
 
I would use a 5 gallon bucket with a battery powered air pump running an air stone.
 
I was going to do that but I don't have a battery powered aripump. What would happen if I had an opened container?
 
5 gal bucket with about 1-2 gal of water in it that leaves plenty of air still in the bucket for gas exchange. the sloshing of the water in the bucket takes care of the rest.
 
What about the fishes that get ship from across continents imagine how they survive in plastic bags versus 4 or more hours.
 
i've heard of fish being in bags in shipping for 3+ DAYS and arriving alive.

just get yourself a cooler that will fit the bag well, and that should provide enough insulation to keep the bag at a decent temperature.
 
i made a 2 hour trip from a fish store to my house and my fish made it perfectly fine, just make sure the temp doesn't get to cold and you should be good to go
 
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