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I just think its odd to have a fish sedated for local pick up..in shipping, yes..I hope he cAn cut ya a deal or something..Has he contacted you yet??????
 
I know it's a little late to be giving you advice, but I've had a lot of experience in shipping and receiving fish.

When they come in heavily sedated like that, after acclimating them you need to nudge them from time to time with the handle end of a net or somthing.

More often than not it snaps them out of it and they'll start swimming around, or at least try.

Somthing to keep in mind in the future if you ever run into this problem again. When I got my male home he was on his side and taking very long periods of time between his breaths. I decided to put him directly into my tank rather than acclimate and I think it might be what saved his life.

After his core temperature got up and the female started swimming around, I nudged him a few times and it snapped him out of it.

I used to have to do the same with wild discus and apistogramma I'd get shipped in from Florida.
 
dirtyblacksocks;1635036; said:
Pretty easy for some one to say "oh well, part of the hobby" when it's not their money and time involved, hope you guys come to an understanding.


i could come up with a nice size list of fish i have lost.if that will make you feel better.:(
 
BushFishRox;1634963; said:
Wow I am glad I dont buy fish online or atleast from private sellers online.... and who sedates fish for shipping? Might I ask how he was sedated?


I just answered his question..He did not know..

By the way, I bought a Brycon from L Aquatics last week..Well, to be honest with you, the fish is okay and thriving but in my opinion it needed an antiboitic treatment which I gave..
 
did he get a batch of tats? if so how are the others?

payara are easyily killed with too much sedative. they are alot more fragile then other fish. ive had them come in alot with too much sedative and needed to skip the acclamation process.

in my experience they need fresh water and rest.
 
vamptrev;1635293; said:
did he get a batch of tats? if so how are the others?

payara are easyily killed with too much sedative. they are alot more fragile then other fish. ive had them come in alot with too much sedative and needed to skip the acclamation process.

in my experience they need fresh water and rest.

I understand the worry of punctured bags which is why I know a lot of big fish vendors ship fish in just foam boxes taped up and in a cardboard box. Then you dont have to worry about burst bags... it is a little more costly but it is worth it in the end and no need to sedate fragile fish.

Also if this is a local pick-up deal, what is with the sedation in the first place? just put the bag with the fish in an opaic shopping bag...
 
sabotage;1635079; said:
I just think its odd to have a fish sedated for local pick up..in shipping, yes..I hope he cAn cut ya a deal or something..Has he contacted you yet??????

Has not contacted me. I sent PM before his log on time here on MFK. I called and no answer. Maybe he is realy buisy (not trying to jump to conclusions...know what I mean)

dirtyblacksocks;1635080; said:
I know it's a little late to be giving you advice, but I've had a lot of experience in shipping and receiving fish.

When they come in heavily sedated like that, after acclimating them you need to nudge them from time to time with the handle end of a net or somthing.

More often than not it snaps them out of it and they'll start swimming around, or at least try.

Somthing to keep in mind in the future if you ever run into this problem again. When I got my male home he was on his side and taking very long periods of time between his breaths. I decided to put him directly into my tank rather than acclimate and I think it might be what saved his life.

After his core temperature got up and the female started swimming around, I nudged him a few times and it snapped him out of it.

I used to have to do the same with wild discus and apistogramma I'd get shipped in from Florida.

Funny you say that, Everytime I brought him to the surface, he would open his mouth and smile for me. He would try kicking, but would give up. I did it cause I just thought he would drown (:screwy: looked to weak to surface so I thought to help). I would bring him up about every 10-20 min for a few sec.


Asian_Redtail_Catfish;1635140; said:
I just answered his question..He did not know..

By the way, I bought a Brycon from L Aquatics last week..Well, to be honest with you, the fish is okay and thriving but in my opinion it needed an antiboitic treatment which I gave..

I did not expect a perfect fish myself, but did expect to have to quarentine him (not that L doesnt know how to take care of fish... Just the right thing to do, right). Quarentine tank is way more diff than trying to keep your fish alive when looks are saying it. I was instructed blah blah and did so.
My Q now is... Whos fault is this??? I say mine (for taking him) and his for instructing of a fish he knows about (I say this cause he has kept this Tat for a while so he knows his charecter) and telling me to do something I never had a chance on.

BushFishRox;1635480; said:
I understand the worry of punctured bags which is why I know a lot of big fish vendors ship fish in just foam boxes taped up and in a cardboard box. Then you dont have to worry about burst bags... it is a little more costly but it is worth it in the end and no need to sedate fragile fish.

Also if this is a local pick-up deal, what is with the sedation in the first place? just put the bag with the fish in an opaic shopping bag...

It was Local pick up cause "L" drove down from Bay area (San Jose...) to sell fish to SoCal and to buy fish for NoCal (I may be wrong, but I am pretty sure this is half right)
 
Sorry to hear about that West1.


L Aquatics is a great guy and is well experienced in transporting fish, great doing business with him. Thanks Ly.

Hope you had a safe drive back up north!
 
fluxkenji;1635555; said:
Sorry to hear about that West1.


L Aquatics is a great guy and is well experienced in transporting fish, great doing business with him. Thanks Ly.

Hope you had a safe drive back up north!


L Aquatics... you know where I live *****, bring that **** homeboy!!!!! I got you. Bring that **** ESE!!!!!!!!
I tried talking like a man and you want to start haloring. Save that **** and come down. I dont like to speak much dogg but I am more than happy to speak like humans. Or I can go to your level, you call it!
 
West1;1635562; said:
L Aquatics... you know where I live *****, bring that **** homeboy!!!!! I got you. Bring that **** ESE!!!!!!!!
I tried talking like a man and you want to start haloring. Save that **** and come down. I dont like to speak much dogg but I am more than happy to speak like humans. Or I can go to your level, you call it!
what is going on West1 ? why suddenly you are so mad. did you talk to him on the phone or something ?
 
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