I might have the worlds largest breather bag hanging around the fish room. You can order very large breather bags, not that a breather does any good if the fish is boxed up in airtight styrofoam.
It's more than just the bag - you'll want oxygen instead of plain old air in the bag for a trip that long and it's still pretty risky.
Thank you!
I did research on shipping, including writing to a director of Moscow Zoo aquarium. He and an airport cargo employee explained me a step by step process and sent detailed instructions. The local fish store will pack fish for me with oxygen ( they confirmed that it is pure oxygen). But it offers kind of too small styrofoam box. I know it is risky. I am actually looking for a possible new owner for the fish ( it's my preference), but getting ready to take it on the plane if I can not re-home it.
What is a difference between regular and breather bag? If it's filled with pure oxygen, oxygen won't leak trough it? I saw them online, it shown on the picture like O2 goes in, CO2 goes out. Plus, the director of Aquarium recommended a regular fish shipping bag with water and oxygen. No airline would allowed a fish in cabin.
Maybe you can tell me where exactly to order larger bags. I was looking online for a while, couldn't find it. Thank you!