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Thanks Rob. Yeah I always run a few tests (pH, sallinity) on the bag water before I start. Lance
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I confess I have not acclimated any of my fish or inverts. I make sure the sallinty and temp are the same and if the are, or once they are, into the tank they go. Never lost anything yet.
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I do use the drip method for inverts though, but's that the only exception. |
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I've had the same luck also. If I have a "sensitive" specimen like a starfish, SPS or some LPS I may start a IV drip but honestly, a complicated & prolonged acclimation is unecessary MOST of the time.
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Good to know that I'm not the only one. I was a little worried about shocking/scaring people.
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I'm shocked!
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The only things i spend any time acclimating are shrimp, snails and starfish. Everything else just gets dumped in once the temperature is the same
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OK! I guess I'm being a little on the safe side. How long do you QT your fish? If they look disease-free after 2 weeks, I move them to the main tank. Is that about right?
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