Feature

●48 Inch Sock, 12 Inch (30cm) Diameter, Waterproof Koi Sock 48 Inch (120cm) Long, Diameter of Sock 12 Inch (30cm)
●36 Inch (91cm) of Water Proof Material and 12 Inch (30cm) Gripping Area
●8 Inch Handle, Strong Rubber Grip. Soft Black Netting Material
●Intended for transferring koi or other ornamental fish
●Strong Y Joining Section. Ideal for Bowling Koi or Transferring from a Pan Koi Net, Specially Designed to Keep Stress and Scale Damage to a Minimum


Description

Waterproof Koi Fish Transport Sock With 8 Inch (20cm) Handle with soft rubber hand grip. Soft Black Netting material will hold water that will protect the slime coat of your koi. Ideal for Bowling Koi, inspecting or transferring from a Pan Koi Net. Specially designed to keep stress and scale damage to a minimum. The end of the net is open mesh to 12 inches for gripping to allow you to drain or to carry as much water as needed. Every koi owner should have one. Safely remove or transfer your valuable fish with our Koi Sock Net. This waterproof 36 inch long sock net allows plenty of room for moving, even the larger sized Koi, with minimum stress. Ideal for transferring your Koi to an inspection tank or bowl for medical treatment. Safest way to move valuable koi, stops them from catching on netting or becoming stressed when been removed from water. Ideal for koi fish up to 24 Inch Long. Using a Koi Sock Net: Step one: Hold the Koi sock with the handle in one hand and the open end in the other. Lower the head of the net into the water. Step two: Slowly move the net over the Koi. It is best to have the Koi enter the net head first. This makes releasing the fish both easier and safer. Step three: Once the fish is safely in the net grasp the open end securely to seal it and, keeping the sock net horizontal, gently lift the Koi out of the water. Step four: Gently lower the Koi into the water you are transferring it too. Keep the head of the net out of the water while keeping the fish horizontal. Release your grip on the open end of the net to allow the fish to swim out.