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>>237545 That may or may not be true, but it sounds like a possibility so I'll make sure to check that out.
>>237546 Hard containers instead of bags would actually jostle the fish more. Physics. But as >>237558 said, it'll be a very (relatively) short trip. I'm moving about 1600 miles, not halfway around the world. And like he said, the less food, the last waste, and the less stressful the trip will be. I actually work at a pet store, but in a different area than aquatics. I never witnessed exactly how our fish arrive in the store until a few weeks ago, and that's when I got the idea. Up til then I'd sort of resigned myself to giving my comets to some friends who have goldfish of their own. :\ We do get the occasional dead fishes in our shipments, but that's because of sensitive types like neon tetras and angelfish, and because the vendor is a dumbass who puts far too many fish in one bag.
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