Potential Isolation Box

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I've been looking at this and wondering if it's too small to be used as an isolation box for introducing fish to a tank.

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I would have to drill holes in it and get some magnets to hold it to the side of the aquarium.
 

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I suppose a lot will depend on what type of fish (size) will be isolated, and for how long. Usually a longer box is better than a taller box-- for swim room.
 
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So my tank is fairly small at 40 gallons, so the fish are going to be fairly small as well. 2 to 3 inches at the most.
 

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If building your own, I love these magnets from OctoAquatics. (Also compare their isolation box prices to what you'd spend making your own.) Best wishes whichever way you go. ;)
 

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The second thinnest plastic dipped magnet from K&J magnets is completely waterproof and suitable for side mount magnets (also cheap shipping)
 

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Also check the DIY section where someone used a strawberry container as the acclimation box :D (ingenious idea really)
 

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The suction cups would drive me crazy. Plus, with the Octo Magnets I like to gently pull them back (to decrease the strength without scratching the glass) and vary the position of the box over the course of several days. I like the box to be mid level for a day or two, but then down near the sand and especially by different parts of the rock work that existing fish think 'they' own. Lol. Get them acquainted with a stranger in their neighborhood. Anyway, I find a good magnet allows better movement without sticking my hands in the tank often. I just gently drag the box. My two-cents, but like other have mentioned, there are probably 1001 ways to go with acclimation boxes.
 

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