Moving pets is stressful but moving fish is hazardous. Fish are sensitive to changing temperature and environment. Careful handling must be observed to make sure that your fish makes it to your new home alive. Here are moving suggestions you can follow: 1. Don't move the tank with the fish in it. As water is not likely to stay still, it may stress your fish. It is also necessary to drain tank to keep your belongings dry. 2. Use polythene bags to move fish. These bags are available at any pet store. Reinforce protection by using two bags per fish. To avoid leaks, tie up the bag with elastic. 3. Place bags in a Styrofoam box. Be sure label it with ?this side up' to carry the box the right way. 4. Refrain from feeding your fish 24 hours before the transit. This is to maintain cleanliness in the water. 5. Put the water plants in the container too. Make sure they are wet during the move. 6. Keep environment cool. Put them in places where there is steady cool temperature. A good suggestion would be to bring a portable air pump to occasionally change air in fish containers. 7. Set the aquarium. Arrange the tank and operate the filters as soon as you reach your destination. Make sure the water and tank is at room temperature before putting in the fish. 8. Keep a close eye on your fish. Look for any sign of stress during the first week in your new home. Check ammonia and nitrate level of water to avoid diseases.Moving house