Getting big p bass to my aquarium

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Gambusia
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Ok so im buying some really nice 15 inch mono peacock bass 4 of them for 30$ a piece but my drive is 8 hours away now i have a adapter in my car which allows me to use outlets so i have air stones and what nt....my big worry is acclimating them and water changes...i keep coming on here and people are talkin bout how dey are losin there big bass.to water changes and moving them in new tanks .i have a motoro stingray in my setup so im assuming that if he does perfect in my tank then so would the p bass...? Basicly i want u guys to let me know what da safest ways are to do water changes without losin my new additions.

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$30 s piece? Where are you located im beating you there i want them LOLOL jk, ive used air stones and power heads with a heater one time in an ice chest but that was with cichlids, id have them give u some of theyre tank water in it. I had my tem when he was 10inches on a 3 1/2 hr car ride in a bag. gotta hate traffic, he was fine in the end, but id get some more advice from others before id go get them
 
Ye dats wat i was gonna do figured id take the tank water fill the coolers up and put the air stones in each cooler..but i jus dnt wanna get them to my house and lose them acclimating or during a future water change

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set up a canister filter as well. 8 hours is a real long time for big bass. 1 per cooler as well.
 
I jus spoke to scott at osa he said i should use 40% new tank water and 60% water they where in already...is gonna do two bass each cooler the coolers are pretty big.

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