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Mon May 27, 2013, 10:22 AM
Hi gang,
I'd appreciate anyone's advice/experience on the transportation of Discus over 400k's by road as I'm relocating soon.
I have a trailer that's fitted with a Hiab style crane that I have successfully moved my tanks and fish in the past over a short 10 minute drive. Obviously the tanks all empty and the fish in a bunch of 20lt buckets. I had a 200lt holding tank ready at the other end, all went well.
But as I'm moving over 400k's and will be on the road for probably 5hrs, I'm thinking of putting the fish in two 200lt screw top plastic barrels and running my pumps, heaters and a small airstone on them via a genset placed on the rear of the trailer to direct the exhaust away. I'd ensure the barrels are full so as to eliminate the free surface/sloshing about effect and cover the outlets in filter cloth to reduce turbulence. The hoses going through a hole in the the lid which will allow air to escape. I'll probably put a plastic sheet over the barrel tops to try and stop contamination getting in. I'm thinking this way I can maintain my filters live bacteria. Also this gives me 400lts to put into the 1000lt tank at the other end. I would also wrap the barrels in a couple of doonas to better insulate them.
Should I stop feeding a day or two before as sellers/shippers do that send fish in bags by airfreight to reduce ammonia etc or not worry as I'm running filters on the barrels? Also I have been recommended in the past to not feed newly delivered fish for a couple of days to let them settle in and de-stress.
Its a good quality sealed road all the way. The trailer is in good order, good bearings etc with a couple of spare tyres and I'd take more than enough gen set fuel in case of hold ups. I was thinking of running a light globe or something similar on the front of the trailer to show if the genset was still running and just thought should grab a spare spark plug too.
Any advice or things to think about would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
I'd appreciate anyone's advice/experience on the transportation of Discus over 400k's by road as I'm relocating soon.
I have a trailer that's fitted with a Hiab style crane that I have successfully moved my tanks and fish in the past over a short 10 minute drive. Obviously the tanks all empty and the fish in a bunch of 20lt buckets. I had a 200lt holding tank ready at the other end, all went well.
But as I'm moving over 400k's and will be on the road for probably 5hrs, I'm thinking of putting the fish in two 200lt screw top plastic barrels and running my pumps, heaters and a small airstone on them via a genset placed on the rear of the trailer to direct the exhaust away. I'd ensure the barrels are full so as to eliminate the free surface/sloshing about effect and cover the outlets in filter cloth to reduce turbulence. The hoses going through a hole in the the lid which will allow air to escape. I'll probably put a plastic sheet over the barrel tops to try and stop contamination getting in. I'm thinking this way I can maintain my filters live bacteria. Also this gives me 400lts to put into the 1000lt tank at the other end. I would also wrap the barrels in a couple of doonas to better insulate them.
Should I stop feeding a day or two before as sellers/shippers do that send fish in bags by airfreight to reduce ammonia etc or not worry as I'm running filters on the barrels? Also I have been recommended in the past to not feed newly delivered fish for a couple of days to let them settle in and de-stress.
Its a good quality sealed road all the way. The trailer is in good order, good bearings etc with a couple of spare tyres and I'd take more than enough gen set fuel in case of hold ups. I was thinking of running a light globe or something similar on the front of the trailer to show if the genset was still running and just thought should grab a spare spark plug too.
Any advice or things to think about would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers