reefforbrains
Active Member
Originally Posted by SJgsm
reefforbrains... I was wondering about the no air in the bag...don't you need some oxygen for most creatures?
No air in the bag for coral. for Fish, add oxygen as it will extend the timeframe they can be in the bag.
Also fish wont be prone to the same fate as coral if box shifts. They wont be left exposed to air high and dry. Theres always a chance at a fish sticking to the side of the bag up in the air, but it is only an issue with tiny fish 1/4 inch ect. Normally not an issue.
If shipping larger peices- stick with no water, but rubber band the piece suspended upside down with the "root" poked into the foam. This requires a larger box, but its best way to ship SPS and other fragile corals.
-RFB
reefforbrains... I was wondering about the no air in the bag...don't you need some oxygen for most creatures?
No air in the bag for coral. for Fish, add oxygen as it will extend the timeframe they can be in the bag.
Also fish wont be prone to the same fate as coral if box shifts. They wont be left exposed to air high and dry. Theres always a chance at a fish sticking to the side of the bag up in the air, but it is only an issue with tiny fish 1/4 inch ect. Normally not an issue.
If shipping larger peices- stick with no water, but rubber band the piece suspended upside down with the "root" poked into the foam. This requires a larger box, but its best way to ship SPS and other fragile corals.
-RFB