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Acclimating Snails, Crabs, Shrimp, and Starfish Caution: Your Cleanup Critters are the most fragile during acclimation ( they are very sensitive to salinity and ph change), and need to be acclimated very slowly, over a period of approximately two hours. Do not rush this procedure or losses will occur. Acclimation Procedure: Snails, starfish, and other inverts are very sensitive to minor salinity and ph changes and must be slowly drip acclimated to insure their survival. Place invertebrates in a container and use a drip line to slowly acclimate all invertebrates. It is critical that invertebrates be slowly acclimated!! Drip acclimate at a rate of 1-2 drops per second for at least 2 hours. http://www.aquacon.com/chat.html |
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![]() So what you're saying is that I'm lucky to still have 2?
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-Murdoch 160 gallon Reef, almost all SPS, a few LPS, small handfull of Zoas, and 5 clams. LOVING the upgrade (now that most of the work is done!) My tank Journal: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=75924 |
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![]() Yes, if the two survive.
Here is a link which may be helpful. http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...wbie/index.php BTW, my opinion is based on Dr. Ron Shimek's book, Marine Invertebrates. He is the acknowledged expert on marine invertebrates and my own experience. |
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![]() I only have 5 or 6 scarlet hermits in my 150 gallon system. They are the most docile of hermits IME - they've even spawned a few times. All other hermits are potentially bad news.
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