How many fish are you talking about?
What about using multi-gallon tote/storage boxes or wheeled coolers. Have them ready to go at the first sign of a hurricane heading towards you. Use those to transport fish, substrate, and filter media, not ideal and you might lose fish, but if the powers out for any length of time at home, and the hurricane is a 4 or 5, then it's unlikely you'll find anyone to look over your fish til you get back home. Wherever you evacuate too (usually SA) keep a couple of HOB handy to plug into when you get there. Even a school gym will have outlets.
They are expecting a busy season this year, but hopefully not the weekend I take the kids to Port A.
What about using multi-gallon tote/storage boxes or wheeled coolers. Have them ready to go at the first sign of a hurricane heading towards you. Use those to transport fish, substrate, and filter media, not ideal and you might lose fish, but if the powers out for any length of time at home, and the hurricane is a 4 or 5, then it's unlikely you'll find anyone to look over your fish til you get back home. Wherever you evacuate too (usually SA) keep a couple of HOB handy to plug into when you get there. Even a school gym will have outlets.
They are expecting a busy season this year, but hopefully not the weekend I take the kids to Port A.