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    Tropical Buff - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default How to transport corals etc.

    So next week I am headed to Virginia on vacation and was thinking about bringing back some souviners from the trip for the tank.The only thing I am wondering what is the best way to do so.

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    Driving or flying? If driving, I would use a cooler. You could either use heat packs or soda pop bottles with warm water...a couple times a day you could rewarm the bottles if necessary. I usually separate the warm bottles from bags with a towel so they don't get too hot.

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    Thanks for the reply yes I am driving so I will bring a cooler and some hand warmer packs and can wrap the hand warmer pack in a towel so as to not directly place the heat source on a bag. Seems simple enough.

    Thanks for the info

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    Goodluck, hopefully you find some gems!

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    Just remember to let customs know. I use warm small coke bottles wrapped in towels. And it suits me fine been doing it for years.
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    Seek out fishtal's article that was published late last year (just can't recall which mag printed it)... however, it's the BEST article I have read on transporting livestock over long distances.
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    Thanks PJR will look it up appreciate it

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    If you need some styrofome shipping boxes, let me know.

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    Thanks for offer but I think I am good I have to make sure I leave enough room for the familys luggage

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    My personal preference for containers is the screw-on lid Ziploc containers. They make a few different sizes. They won't work for anything huge, but if you're transporting frags, they are great. If worried about frags rolling around in the containers, I make a little paper towel pillow in the bottom of the container for the frag to sit in. I've even cut a short PVC pipe ring for the coral to sit down into (with it's pillow).

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