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Thread: Moving Vlamingi Tang's

  1. #11
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    Based on their size, I'd use a cooler or coolers. Take an additional cooler with ziplocks of HOT tank water, and a thermometer. If it cools down, throw in a ziplock to warm it up. Using tank water eliminates the concern about holed bags.
    Bill

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    Hey Eve when are you moving them? I have an adapter the goes in the car light thing and then you could plug in a heater if you wanted.
    Sherry

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    Your going to need a bath tub for that big one.
    275 gal, loving my new stand.
    Always looking for big fish.
    CARTER

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    Carter, Ross will be calling you in a few minutes. To discuss!

    Thanks again for offering a temp home. We really appreciate it!

    A special thanks to Jennabee for allowing these monsters to take over her tank..

    You are good people..


    Just a small tank...


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    I know this has prolly already been done. Here is my idea: use a large ice chest and a inverter for your car. Plug in a heater to the inverter and maybe an air pump.
    Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef

    Reefing made easy...

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    Eve and I delivered the tangs to the new temp home last night. We picked up some shipping boxes from Gabe's last night (on my way home from work). Thanks to everyone for the offers and advice.

    Also, thanks to Jennifer and Adam for housing our fish this long. We're sorry about tearing apart you tank to get the fish out. These fish were tough...

    Also thanks to Carter for the temp home. This is what makes MAAST so great...
    Back In Business!
    240gal BRICK!!

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    No worries, everyone is swimming around looking good. They were eating right away.
    275 gal, loving my new stand.
    Always looking for big fish.
    CARTER

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    Hey No problem, Glad to be of help

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