Im going to pier next wednesday finally, i cant wait!

Does anybody have any ideas/tips on the best way to get them home safe and sound? It will be at least a 3 hour drive home.
Andy
When I got my L128 during the CSG conference in March, I picked them up on Saturday as we didn't feel we had time to get them on Sunday [Pier was open late on Saturday, not so on Sunday], and the fish stayed in my hotel-room, then in Jools room for a few more hours after I checked out, until Sunday evening when I went home, and then in my car for 5+ hours, and finally in a new tank after several more hours of acclimatizing. They did get a bit cold when I forgot to plug the heater in when we moved them to Jools room, but otherwise did fine.andy75 wrote:There was me thinking 3 hours was a long time, 36 hours, wow!! Well as long as the weather dont let me down ive been trying to go to pier for a long time now.
Well, we didn't exactly clean out when we were there last week - I only took 11 plecos home, so there are plenty still there - we listed the most memorable in the "Day out 28th of December" in Speak Easy. So I'm 99% sure that you will find something you like - and I would get some - at £3.95 they are a bargain, and quite an unusual fish - in fact, if you can deal with it, I think Martin S would like some of them - I can help picking them up and getting them over to Reigate if need be - after all, I'm halfway to Swindon already, more or less... There were several Hypancistrus at very reasonable prices, and some L134 for example - one was very nicely marked.Im preety sure i will buy something, hopefully some nice plecs in there![]()
andy75 wrote:Its this wednesday im going, and im hoping the weather should be ok, and ive just been paid for working over xmas.This could be very damaging on the wallet.Andy
Not many people have their wifes complimenting them when they spend an awful lot of money on fishesandy75 wrote: im sure my missus will keep slapping me back
Andy