NotherFrickingL
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Ok another one if my "woke me up from a sleep" ideas
Over the last 2 years I know of several dozen reefers personally that lost their tanks due to storms that they "Knew" were coming. To make a long story short, they had ample time to bag and ship the livestock out but had no where to send them on vacation.
I would propose that a group of experienced (read good intentions are fine but this requires adequate "tankage" and skill) reefers form a coop of shelters for animals (corals included) in times of disaster.
Say I live on the coast, hurricane is coming and I would just as soon bag and ship my thousands of dollars of corals out to "possibly survive" than face certain death staying at home when the power goes out for a few days.
This is for extreme cases of course but at least it provides an option to perhaps save some of your livestock?
Probably a bit far fetched but I thought I would throw it out there so I could go back to sleep
Over the last 2 years I know of several dozen reefers personally that lost their tanks due to storms that they "Knew" were coming. To make a long story short, they had ample time to bag and ship the livestock out but had no where to send them on vacation.
I would propose that a group of experienced (read good intentions are fine but this requires adequate "tankage" and skill) reefers form a coop of shelters for animals (corals included) in times of disaster.
Say I live on the coast, hurricane is coming and I would just as soon bag and ship my thousands of dollars of corals out to "possibly survive" than face certain death staying at home when the power goes out for a few days.
This is for extreme cases of course but at least it provides an option to perhaps save some of your livestock?
Probably a bit far fetched but I thought I would throw it out there so I could go back to sleep