Thursday, October 27, 2011

How to Move a Fish Tank

Whether it’s a long distance or local move, moving a fish tank can be a real demanding task.

The most important thing to keep in mind is that stress to your pets makes them more exposed to disease. Therefore you should keep the stress at a least possible. Below we will provide you with some guide as well as the order in which process needs to be done. With a little arrangement your relocation should be quite not difficult and rewarding.

The last item you should move from your home is your fish tank. Make your fish tank the last thing you take apart. At the same time, make sure that it is the very first thing you appear to once moving truck arrives to your new home.

Even though fresh and salt water fish are shipped around the world all the time, it’s not recommended doing so. If your new residence is further than 6 hours from your present one, you should think of finding a new home for your fish. You may want to think out selling your fish and start over. Moving less than an hour makes it easier. You can place your fish in the styrofoam buckets or plastic bags. Make sure to keep them in the dark, as this will decrease stress

Try to keep as much of your fish tank water as you can. If you re-use this water, adjusting to newly setup fish tank will take a lot less time with a lower chance of disease. As far as live plants, move them in a bag or container using some of the old tank water. Leave the gravel and small decorations in the tank with enough water to cover them.

As soon as you arrive at your new home start by setting up your fish tank. Fill it with as much water as you were transporting with you and complete with fresh water if needed. Next, get your filters running quickly. Add your decorations in the tank and finally transfer your fish.

The loss of fish due to relocation is a common thing. If you are moving locally simply follow the tips above and everything should be fine. Just ensure to underrate the stress on your fish and prevent the bacteria.










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