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![]() I am driving back home from Toronto I am going shopping at the sale at BA tomorrow, I was wondering if I can if I can bring live stock for the ride just keep it in a cooler in bags and set up a small tank at night in the hotel, I would also warm up the car before leaving each day. I am hoping for a three day trip with two drivers. I have a nano that is just LR out here right now I can pack the LR in water and bring salt with me to make new water at night.
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![]() Hey call me up when you get into Brandon, manitoba you can hold up for a few hours and float them in the sump and acclimatize them to my water and then rebag them if ya want too. Mike
I live at 338 dennis st jsut off 1st street by the trans canada high way.. pm me if ya want too. I can have some coffee on for ya ![]()
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![]() Get yourself a inverter at Canadian Tire, to plug into your lighter. Then plug a air pump with air stone into it, and this way your fish will have lots of oxygen( biggest concern). Being inside a car as long as your heater works and you keep it warm they should be fine. You could also take a few 4L milk jugs full of saltwater and do a few small water changes along the way. Best of luck.
Last edited by Gools; 12-26-2005 at 04:09 AM. |
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![]() My method when I was shopping in calgary/edmonton was a cooler setup with a heater, air pump (ran it in an airlift configuration), running off an inverter - basically a small tank setup running in the car.
Really with the inverters you can cheaply get these days, you could in fact set up a tank within a cooler for transport. Andy |