nomaddan
Fish Fanatic
Ok guys, here's my challenge.
In about 6 months I will be moving from Seattle, WA to Orlando, FL. How do I move a 75g tank and its inhabitants without killing them?
I have been wrestling with this for about a week and have come up with an idea but it will take alot of work.
Here it is:
I have a pickup truck so I figure I can load the water on to the truck and haul it in a 55g garbage can that is sealed with duct tape or something. Use a large cooler with the fish in bags inside. That will go in the extended cab in the truck with me. I can put a digital thermostat in the cooler with the readout on my dash to monitor the temp. If it gets too hot I can open the top and let it cool down. If it gets too cold, I can put in those little hand warmers between the bags inside the cooler. Hopefully the insulation will keep enough heat in.
Here is the real problem...air. I can get an adaptor that will turn my cigarette lighter in to a 110 plug. Then get an air pump with splitters to pump air into the bags. That would mean not having a very good seal on the bags and possible leakage. The trip will last 4-5 days depending on how much I can drive each day so should I feed them on the trip or what. If so how many times.
Any suggestions are welcome...feel free to pick my plan apart. The more minds the merrier. My only other option is to get rid of the fish and restock when I get there. If moving the fish means killing them I would rather they go to a good home, but that would be very disappointing as I'm sure you can understand.
Thanks for the help!
Dan
In about 6 months I will be moving from Seattle, WA to Orlando, FL. How do I move a 75g tank and its inhabitants without killing them?
I have been wrestling with this for about a week and have come up with an idea but it will take alot of work.
Here it is:
I have a pickup truck so I figure I can load the water on to the truck and haul it in a 55g garbage can that is sealed with duct tape or something. Use a large cooler with the fish in bags inside. That will go in the extended cab in the truck with me. I can put a digital thermostat in the cooler with the readout on my dash to monitor the temp. If it gets too hot I can open the top and let it cool down. If it gets too cold, I can put in those little hand warmers between the bags inside the cooler. Hopefully the insulation will keep enough heat in.
Here is the real problem...air. I can get an adaptor that will turn my cigarette lighter in to a 110 plug. Then get an air pump with splitters to pump air into the bags. That would mean not having a very good seal on the bags and possible leakage. The trip will last 4-5 days depending on how much I can drive each day so should I feed them on the trip or what. If so how many times.
Any suggestions are welcome...feel free to pick my plan apart. The more minds the merrier. My only other option is to get rid of the fish and restock when I get there. If moving the fish means killing them I would rather they go to a good home, but that would be very disappointing as I'm sure you can understand.
Thanks for the help!
Dan