what do you guys use to transport BIG dats?

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Yeah I've received them in styro coolers inside a large bag. Make sure the bag is large enough so it can take the shape of the cooler, anything smaller and you'll have the risk of pucturing the bag. I've received some in two inches of water also, but they made it. Those first few dorsal spines are sharp and rigid and can go through a plastic bag like nothing. GL ;)
 
i don't know if the fish supplier has that one. i might ask for something readily available. what's that called?
 
peewee;3887997; said:
i think styro would be the best. what do you think guys?

yes styrofoam with a lid. tape the edges. there should be plenty of those styrofoam boxes because they use them to import fish.
 
but what would be the source of oxygen in that case? will the constant motion of water inside the styro from the travel won't stress and kill the dat?
 
peewee;3888473; said:
but what would be the source of oxygen in that case? will the constant motion of water inside the styro from the travel won't stress and kill the dat?

in that case. i dont know. but not to derail your thread i heard there are gonna be breathable bags coming into the market soon. thats what i heard from a guy that works at a lfs i go to.
 
what he said
berserker;3887952; said:
Styrofoam box-seal the edges with tape and half fill. Will wiegh a fair bit bit but is secure. I use a large plastic bag to put inside the bix and then fill with water.
 
I have had large dats that puncture the styrofoam box, when they feel stressed or threatened, they'll raise their spines and at the right angle, it can puncture the styro box.

Your best bet is a rubbermaid container, run a rubber oring or seal around the lid, tape it shut and check it in (unless you can do a carry on)

stan
 
flamenco-t;3890902; said:
I have had large dats that puncture the styrofoam box, when they feel stressed or threatened, they'll raise their spines and at the right angle, it can puncture the styro box.

Your best bet is a rubbermaid container, run a rubber oring or seal around the lid, tape it shut and check it in (unless you can do a carry on)

stan
x2 on the rubbermaid container.
 
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