View Full Version : Moving best way to ship
dhags
05-29-2005, 04:16 AM
Hi,i will be moving in the next few weeks as far as shipping goes the plane from toronto to saskatoon Barb Newell has helped with that.What i would like to know is from there i will be moving to llyodminster alberta about 2 and a half three hour drive away.So some information on how to pack them for the car ride,would it be any different than the plane ride?It is about3 hours shorter than plane ride.What i was thinking is put them in a 5 gallon pail on the floor and if needed put the floor heat on low so it would blow towards the pail.Any suggestion's would be great thanks Dan
RyanH
05-29-2005, 09:02 AM
Sounds like a pretty good plan. Just keep the pails covered and if you have one available, I would also use a battery-powered airstone as well.
When I last moved, I dropped my sponge filters in the pails with the fish and ran them with airstones enroute. This kept the biofilter going in transit.
hth
-Ryan
dhags
05-29-2005, 12:28 PM
no battery-powered airstone great idea though i will look into one, better to be as much on the safe side as possible. Thank-you Dan
Barb Newell
05-29-2005, 03:13 PM
Definitely battery powered airpump.
$11.99
http://www.mops.ca/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/cshop/APHA-A790.html?L+scstore+ptjy4073ffdf1adf+1117399575
Cosmo
05-29-2005, 04:39 PM
Or.. get an inverter to plug into your car's lighter and run your regular airpump off of that
Jim
cyril
05-29-2005, 05:27 PM
A power inverter is best way to go ,plugged into your cigarette lighter the right size will run a small air pump and and heater
Greg Richardson
05-29-2005, 09:56 PM
I would do the inverter thing like others have mentioned. I have one and they work great. Look around because the prices very greatly and I bought the cheapest and has worked well for 3 years now. Add up the watts you need when pricing them out. Instead of 5 gallon buckets you might think about large coolers. Depends on how many you have going.
Carol_Roberts
05-30-2005, 10:53 PM
Actually the best way to transport discus is in tall bags with 1/3 water and 2/3 air. The diameter of the bag doesn't need to be much bigger than the length of the fish. . . . They can really slosh around in buckets . . . .
CARY_GLdiscus
05-30-2005, 10:56 PM
I agree with carol
dhags
06-02-2005, 06:36 AM
Thanks everyone i really really appreciate your idea's. Dan
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