Question: Moving my axie

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Hi All I'm moving 6 hours away and wondering what would be the best way to move my axie...


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It should be like moving fish like keep the filter media and substrate wet. For the axie, you could put it in a bucket, plastic container with a lid, or a bag(like the ones used for shipping fish)
 
When I move mine I like to put him in one of those 1gal fish tanks you can get in the Betta Isle. My friend used to use those little Rubbermaid containers made of a single pair of shoes.

Just make sure you put them in a cool space that doesn't have direct light when driving, and doesn't slosh the water around to much during the trip. I literally just moved my baby to my sisters which was 5 hours away.
 
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