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Avalanche1201
11-30-2007, 01:38 PM
Winter break is coming up and I will be moving my tank soon. I need some supplies and I am hoping you guys can help me out.

I will need a few heater packs for the cooler I will be using...not sure the exact size but I'm 99% sure it can hold a beer ball...so its pretty square, i think it wil be perfect for all of my live stock...I'm thinking 1-2 heater packs for the 3 hr drive

and I am looking for some fish bags to bag up all my corals, fish, cuc, etc.

Think Skipton's can help me out? Do you have these items for sale, or can I get them ordered for me?

Thanks,
-Scott

x22hockey
11-30-2007, 01:45 PM
i want to hop in for bags too please im moving the 14th so is avalanch

APISTOBORELLI
11-30-2007, 02:51 PM
Randoma had bags a week ago. I was going to buy some but you can buy them instead. Sounds like you need them more than I do.

genkireefer
11-30-2007, 05:06 PM
swing in! we'll get you some bags and heat packs. you won't need more than one heat pack for each styro though or they'll be too hot. we have the heavy duty ones people fly fish with.
cheers, michelle

maurod
11-30-2007, 05:31 PM
Go buy some ziplocks, they are even reusable.

Avalanche1201
11-30-2007, 05:57 PM
thanks Michelle, I'll have to swing by. It doesn't have to be to heavy duty b/c it's only a 3 hr drive...but I can never keep the temp stable enough for the fish.

Also, would I be able to set them up in the buckets w/ the water? Or would that not be possible?

I have some freezer bags Maurod...but I just feel like the fish bags would be better, and have more room...plus I left them at home...heh

genkireefer
11-30-2007, 11:51 PM
i guess xavier picked up your stuff for you today!
buckets are okay if you're not worried about sloshing. add a battery operated air pump and not too many fish per bucket. throwing some macro or something to reduce stress would be good too.
good luck with the move... remember to monitor NH3, NO2, NO3 immediately after re-setup!
cheers, michelle