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How to Transport Freshwater Tropical Fish when Moving

By Melanie Marten, published Nov 02, 2007
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One of the most difficult things for a freshwater tropcial fish owner to undertake is moving to a new home. While cats and dogs can be crated and moved in the family car quite easily, freshwater tropical fish have a whole other set of difficulties. In order to get your fish to their new home with the least amount of stress and chance of death, there are several important things to consider.

Freshwater Tropical Fish - How to Move Them

There are a few options of how to actually move the freshwater tropical fish to their new home. First, you could simply reduce the amount of water in their fish tank by half or three-quarters and transport it over smooth roads to your new home. If the fish tank is still too heavy, or the journey will be more chaotic than a simple day's drive, you might want to transport them in a bucket with a tight fitting lid. Be sure to leave enough air in the bucket for the exchange of gasses during the move. The last method to move the freshwater tropical fish is to put them in bags with water and air like they do at aquarium and pet stores.

Freshwater Tropical Fish - Maintaining Tank Health

The best way to ensure that you have a healthy fish tank ecosystem when you get to your new home is to leave the aquarium as it is during the trip. Of course, you will have to remove most of the water so it does not slosh all over your car. Leaving gravel, ornaments, and filters in place is a good idea. Freshwater tropical fish will appreciate a familiar tank in their new home, with all the beneficial bacteria already in place.

Freshwater Tropical Fish - Temperature Requirements

Since tropical fish require water temperatures between seventy-five and eighty degrees, on average, it may be a good idea to use a heater in or near the container they are travellig in. Of course, you cannot put a fish tank heater into a plastic bag or even a plastic bucket for any length of tiime. Most freshwater tropical fish will be fine at a lower temperature for a day or so.

Freshwater Tropical Fish - Their New Home

Takeaways
  • Freshwater tropical fish will appreciate a familiar tank in their new home.
  • Most freshwater tropical fish will be fine at a lower temperature for a day or so.
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Thanks for that!

Posted on 03/01/2008 at 5:03:48 PM

 
Excellent info Melanie!! Great work!

Posted on 11/02/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

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