K kody1192 Gambusia MFK Member Mar 22, 2006 672 0 16 33 Illinois Dec 1, 2011 #1 I'm about get rid of my group of 10 frontosa that are all 4"-6"+ what would the best/safest way to transport them be. thanks for any help
I'm about get rid of my group of 10 frontosa that are all 4"-6"+ what would the best/safest way to transport them be. thanks for any help
peathenster Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 26, 2008 5,794 255 896 Georgia, US Dec 1, 2011 #3 I'd use a couple of large coolers with lids, and use battery powered pumps if it's a long trip.
J joe jaskot Dovii MFK Member Sep 16, 2011 3,864 391 107 Clifton, NJ Dec 1, 2011 #4 A lot depends on how long it is going to take to transport them. Hours or days?
K kody1192 Gambusia MFK Member Mar 22, 2006 672 0 16 33 Illinois Dec 2, 2011 #5 the trip is only an hour so they shouldn't be in there any longer than 2 hours at the most. I was maybe thinking 1 or 2 rubbermaids with half in each but wasn't sure if that was the best method or not
the trip is only an hour so they shouldn't be in there any longer than 2 hours at the most. I was maybe thinking 1 or 2 rubbermaids with half in each but wasn't sure if that was the best method or not
N Nexxus Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 10, 2008 483 2 0 38 Niceville, FL Dec 2, 2011 #6 thats how i transport all my fish . works perfect
mike dunagan Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 11, 2006 10,745 12 0 43 Pendleton, IN www.freewebs.com Dec 2, 2011 #7 I get large bags and put each in their own bag.