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Maidenhead aquatics release insulated transportation bags

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:29 pm    Post subject: Maidenhead aquatics release insulated transportation bags Reply with quote

maidenhead aquatics head office wrote:
A reusable and ecological way to transport your fish home safely (approximate size Width 32cm x Height 32cm x Depth 18cm).

Brought to you exclusively by the award winning Maidenhead Aquatics outlets, leading the way in innovation and responsible fishkeeping procedures.

We strongly recommend the use of the \'Fintro\' to introduce your fish once they have been safely transported to your home.

Benefits include:

* Padded to prevent any damage/shock to the livestock in their bags.

* Thermally stable environment so allowing lengthy journeys with no risk of
temperature loss or gain.

* Tough, secure and durable.

* Flat-based to stabilize the bag, so preventing the fish inside from rolling
around on their journey home in your vehicle.

* Black interior to prevent \'light shock\' once you open the bag at your destination.

* Our procedure to safely introduce the fish into their new home is printed on the
outside for easy reference.

* Reusable, with many other uses so environmentally friendly.

AVAILABLE NOW AT ALL MAIDENHEAD AQUATICS STORES!!!


Some pics here,

http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=14162

They could be very useful.
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