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As a follow up to this post: Want advice: how to set up a 75 gal tank's filtration system for Panaqolus
I'm home safe and sound with 23 (now 9 for me and 7 each for my two friends) and 8 (all for me
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Individually or in pairs (for the smallest specimens), the fish were double-bagged in breather bags, each bag with no more than 100ml water (two full shot glasses of water per bag - thank you, Tourist-trap store selling Shakespeare shot glasses), treated with SeaChem Prime used at about 4-5x strength (I estimate). The fish were bagged for about 22 hours like this. Each bagged fish was then wrapped in a 1/2 sheet of newspaper, then arranged in a layer in the Styrofoam box. Three layers of bags were separated above and below by some really funky-smelling socks from my 14-day visit to the UK (I'm sorry the fish had to breathe that through their breather bags). Then into my checked suitcase the foam box (taped closed) went.
After receiving official USFWS importation approval late last night (all three of us had to sign letters declaring that we would not use these fish in ANY commercial fashion for gain or profit), I had no trouble in US Customs once in the USA.
I'd like to thank everyone who made this possible. First and foremost, Nick Ridout, both for the P. compta and for the amazing orchestration he performed with other parties involved to arrange, receive and store some of the L397s, for meeting me at Stonehenge to make the transfer, and also for the home-made c**k-cover caves he shared. I will not mention the actual names of the suppliers of the L397, for anonymity sake, but I cannot thank you folks enough, and more thanks to one of you for going to the trouble to drive into London to meet me at my hotel to deliver the L397s; without that, the purchase couldn't have happened!!!
I also got some great oak caves for my friends and me from Robert Pope. Thanks so much Robert.
Finally, I want to thank several people (again, anonymous) who gave me great advice and wisdom for packing the fish and navigating the process. If I talked to you about bagging and packing fish, you know who you are!
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You folks were all awesome. Thanks to you, there are some wonderful plecos in California tonight.
The fish are currently in a slow drip acclimation to my water before going in the tank. I haven't slept a wink sink 6am Saturday (London time, and yet I'm not done till the fish go in the tank).
Thanks again to everyone!!!!!
Cheers, Eric