If you need to take your pet fish to another location,
such as to the veterinarian or new home, here are a few tips to help
you do it safely.
Try to handle your pet fish as little as possible. Use a fine mesh
net or even a plastic bag to catch your fish from its aquarium or
pond. Once secure, you should transfer your fish to a clean plastic
container that has never been exposed to toxic chemicals like bleach,
fertilizer, detergents or pesticides. Large yogurt or ice cream containers
work well. For larger fish like koi, five-gallon frosting buckets
(available from your local baker or doughnut shop) or picnic coolers
can do the job.
The transport vessel should contain approximately one-third water
and two-thirds air and a secure lid to prevent your pet from jumping
or spilling from the container during transport. Clear, strong, plastic
bags tied shut with rubber bands or duct tape can
take the place of a plastic tub or bucket.