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bimmer01

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Hey guys, I want to get some frags from a friend but i'll have to leave them in a plastic ziplock bag for over 12 hours until I get home. Is this safe to store frags in a bag over 12 hours? Can I open the bag and shake the bag during the 12 hour time period?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,

Andrew
 

grknyer

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Like Devious said "Keep it warm". Think about this.... I've had corals shipped from Florida and California next day air and they didn't make it into my tank till 8 or 9 P.M. Total time roughly from point A to point B 24- 30 ==hours. Thriving till this day in my tank. Hope that helps.
 

mandown123

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the more water in the bag the less easily it will lose temperature. I buy frags at work and while they aren't in the bag for like 12 hours, more like 6, I try to keep filling up a cup with hot water and laying the bag on it to keep it warm. Also you could try a cooler that's insulated, even throw a hand warmer in there.
 

pnoyreefer

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Like Devious said "Keep it warm". Think about this.... I've had corals shipped from Florida and California next day air and they didn't make it into my tank till 8 or 9 P.M. Total time roughly from point A to point B 24- 30 ==hours. Thriving till this day in my tank. Hope that helps.


Thats why Harry got lots of Eyecandy's :)..


It will be fine..
 

ming

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the more water in the bag the less easily it will lose temperature. I buy frags at work and while they aren't in the bag for like 12 hours, more like 6, I try to keep filling up a cup with hot water and laying the bag on it to keep it warm. Also you could try a cooler that's insulated, even throw a hand warmer in there.

I wouldn't put it on top of a hot cup because you might start cooking it from the heat. They're much more sensitive to the extra heat then a little too cold. If constantly refilling a hot water cup will make the temp go up and down which stresses them more IMO. I rather just get a cooler and tape a heat pack to the top of the cooler (you don't want it on the bottom because then it can transfer the heat too fast to the coral when touching)
 

masterswimmer

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Warm/hot water has less oxygen content than cool water. You're much better off keeping the coral in an insulated cooler with a heat pack taped to the top, like Ming said. The corals will be fine for 12, 24, 36 hrs.

You're actually better off with less water in the bag. 1/3 water:2/3 air is a good ratio to follow for fish as well as coral.

swimmer
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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:scratchch you mean you're supposed to take them out of the bag?


BRB :theyareon
 

bimmer01

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Thanks for all your helpful responses. I'm getting frags of green monti cap, pompom xenia and bali green slimer from a friend. He'll bring several baggies filled with water and i'll ask him to put them in a heat pack. That should do the trick. Thanks again for all your help.
 

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