I my fish but Im movig what do I do
I my fish but Im movig what do I do2007-11-24 23:35:37
HELP me to keep my fish Buddy's like Doug, Blacky and Rainbow
Answers:When I moved, I put my fish into a large 10 gallon paint mixing bucket that I got from the hardware store (clean and never used). I was able to transport them with the cover on and then move them back onto their tank at the new house. This would only work for fairly short moves of like a day or so. If you keep them like that for too long, they wouldn't be happy and would probably die.
"i my fish"?
i dont know watcha talkin about na, i got too much fish here
i your fish with you
What are you talking about? This makes no sense.
Try asking this question again only this time make sense in what you are trying to convey.
HUH?!
well, you can keep it in another fish bowl
Your fish should handle the move just fine. You can put them in a plastic bag with your tank water, blow in some air for them just as they did when you bought the fish. If you're moving a very far distance however, you should probably consider finding them a new home and starting over when you get there.
you can put it in either a bucket with a lid or even a cooler but when you get to where you are going add the water to your tank and dechloinator immediately than your fish you should be ok
Tank some of your aquarium water from the tank and put it into either a 5g bucket (clean - non chlorine rinsed bucket). If Chlorine is the unfortunate option then just make sure to add water conditioner to remove Chlorine.
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