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mrhasan 08-16-2013 05:37 AM

Where to buy fish bags?
 
Well I will have to pack 50+ corals for my move so I need fish bags (100 possibly). Any clue where I can get those?

WarDog 08-16-2013 05:39 AM

Your LFS should be able to help you out.

Borderjumper 08-16-2013 02:43 PM

I bought mine here...
http://www.jehmco.com/html/plastic_bags.html

Very easy to deal with.

If your just moving across town large ziplock bags should work just fine

Zoaelite 08-16-2013 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Borderjumper (Post 838821)
I bought mine here...
http://www.jehmco.com/html/plastic_bags.html

Very easy to deal with.

If your just moving across town large ziplock bags should work just fine

Or salt water buckets.

Although I see why you would individually bag them (more water, more dilution= less toxins) BUT its a trade up. Your going to spend an incredible amount of time trying to individually bag corals, as many will attest time is the enemy when doing any sort of tank transfer.

uniboob 08-16-2013 03:42 PM

I get all my shipping supplies like fish bags from uline,ca

mrhasan 08-16-2013 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Borderjumper (Post 838821)
I bought mine here...
http://www.jehmco.com/html/plastic_bags.html

Very easy to deal with.

If your just moving across town large ziplock bags should work just fine

Thanks for the link Shelly. But they are USA based so I might not be getting them as soon as I need it. Thanks for the ziploc idea; that didn't came to my mind.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoaelite (Post 838826)
Or salt water buckets.

Although I see why you would individually bag them (more water, more dilution= less toxins) BUT its a trade up. Your going to spend an incredible amount of time trying to individually bag corals, as many will attest time is the enemy when doing any sort of tank transfer.

Well putting them in a tote would definitely be a quick solution but the problem is they will be transferred twice in 10 days span. And I will be using my brother-in-law's car. Those uphill and downhill ride can cause spill which I want to avoid at all cost. And the rolling of corals over one another. Tough time is coming for my tank.

Quote:

Originally Posted by uniboob (Post 838828)
I get all my shipping supplies like fish bags from uline,ca

Thanks for the link. Looks like they are mostly selling large amount; way too much for me :P

Kraken 08-16-2013 05:08 PM

What size bags will you be needing?

PM me the size and qty that you need and ill see if I can help you out.

Coralgurl 08-16-2013 05:22 PM

I keep most of my bags (and elastics) when I buy livestock. I'm not sure how many I have, but you are more than welcome to them! Different sizes and quality.

Ross 08-16-2013 05:40 PM

Personally I feel ziplock bags are fine for sandwiches, but not corals. They are just too thin.

The corners of the zipper portion also tend to leak.

If you do use them double them up.

Kraken 08-16-2013 05:42 PM

Honestly, for transporting corals, the main thing I dont trust is the "ziplock" part of the bag...especially if your transporting 100+.

Always try to tie a bag instead of ziplocking them cause they are not meant to hold lots of water.


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