GroktheCube
New member
I'm currently helping my girlfriend QT a few fish for her 65, including a Toby puffer.
When I've transferred fish in the past, I have corralled them into a plastic container, drained all the water, and then popped them in. My understanding is that puffers should not be exposed to air, as they may have a tough time expelling it if they "puff" some in.
This leaves me with a bit of a dilemma, as I'm not sure how to transfer the puffer without also potentially transferring ich along with it. My current thinking is that I catch him, drain most of the water, put him in another container filled with clean water, drain most of that, then hope for the best.
How do people usually handle this?
When I've transferred fish in the past, I have corralled them into a plastic container, drained all the water, and then popped them in. My understanding is that puffers should not be exposed to air, as they may have a tough time expelling it if they "puff" some in.
This leaves me with a bit of a dilemma, as I'm not sure how to transfer the puffer without also potentially transferring ich along with it. My current thinking is that I catch him, drain most of the water, put him in another container filled with clean water, drain most of that, then hope for the best.
How do people usually handle this?