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How do I move my fish to a new tank?
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I want to get a new, larger tank, so I can get more fish. I what do I need to do to make sure that my current fish survive the move?
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There's more then two options, but these are the easiest. Either get a net and just plop it into the other tank (it's totally fine and safe). Or get a bowl and scoop the fish up that way so it has water available at all times. But if you use the net don't keep it out of the water for long, put the tanks right next to each other.
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