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Has anyone moved fish/coral 12+ hours away and if so how did you do it and how was your survival rate? I’m moving from sc to pa and am planning on buying 14 emergency air stones and connecting them to sponge filters in 5 gallon buckets and running the heat at 80 the entire trip. Thoughts?
 
I traveled with fish and coral from MA to SC. I have an inverter in my truck which I plugged in two heaters and two air stones. Everything was fine and I lost nothing. I was informed beforehand to make sure I don't feed the fish for at least the day before to keep the ammonia levels down.
 
Has anyone moved fish/coral 12+ hours away and if so how did you do it and how was your survival rate? I’m moving from sc to pa and am planning on buying 14 emergency air stones and connecting them to sponge filters in 5 gallon buckets and running the heat at 80 the entire trip. Thoughts?
I did what Buckster did and ran power inverter and single outlet air pumps and stones with coolers I got second hand from goodwill. Carry a small cooler with ice packs to cool water if needed.
 
I did what Buckster did and ran power inverter and single outlet air pumps and stones with coolers I got second hand from goodwill. Carry a small cooler with ice packs to cool water if needed.
Y’all have some awesome ideas, me and my gf are beyond stressed because we arnt moving a back of the truck amount of livestock it’s more like a uhaul amount of 5 gallon buckets haha.
 
We just moved our entire 55 gal setup 300 miles through Alaska in the winter, temps in the 20's F. 5 gal buckets galore, battery powered air pumps/stones from Amazon, cranked the heat in the car. 12 hours from tear down to arrival where everything went into 2 30 gal totes for 6 days, worked like a charm!
 
PVC length of cooler - encap on one side drill a bunch of holes and rig up connection line on other side with a pump in cooler. Becomes a spray bar and keep water moving and extremely well oxygenated and distributes heat from heater. I've moved fish many hours with that setup.
 
PVC length of cooler - encap on one side drill a bunch of holes and rig up connection line on other side with a pump in cooler. Becomes a spray bar and keep water moving and extremely well oxygenated and distributes heat from heater. I've moved fish many hours with that setup.
Do you have a picture of this? Interested to see if I can replicate it
 
Do you have a picture of this? Interested to see if I can replicate it
Used zip ties when I used it for SW fish - last time I used it was for bluegill so that's why there is wire in there.
 

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