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i used large tupperware bowls filled most of the way up with water from the tank,put tight lids on and my fish made it.be carefull not to leave them in the bowl too long,maybe an hour.

Answeras far as i have heard you use ziplock bags with the water from your tank, separate types of fish and at the pet store there is a tablet that you put in the water to destress the fish during the move, keep the temp the same and they must float in baggy in new tank or moved tank for 30 minutes. AnswerYour best bet is to ask the store where you got the fish. It depends how far you are moving, how you are moving, and how soon you can get your new tank set up. You probably want to keep the water that they are presently in for the new location as it is already conditioned and they are used to it. Good Luck with the move! Answerwith a fish net Answerwith a fish net Answeryou need to have a plastic bag that will not leek and one of those little green nets, scoop out one fish at a time, carefully, then put them into the bag. they need air in the topif the bag, more depending on how much time they'll be in this bag for. salvedge as much of the water in your tank as you can unless you have a simple fish,such as gold fish or guppies. Answerif your referring to pet fish use a water tight plastic baggie filled with the water from there present tank and insert entire baggie into new tank allowing the temperature to slowly transition to the temperature of the new tank before releasing.
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