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View Poll Results: How do you acclimate? | |||
Simplified(bag in tank warm add water wait add item to tank) |
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52 | 50.00% |
Drip acclimation |
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26 | 25.00% |
Drip/simplified method with quarantine |
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12 | 11.54% |
Your own method |
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14 | 13.46% |
Don't have a tank |
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0 | 0% |
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#1
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![]() fish get bag in the tank and about 30 mins ading water
corals get diped then chucked in inverts get the same a s fish |
#2
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![]() depends on what im putting in my tank
fish i float until temp is the same, dump them into a net to strain the water out and throw em in the tank same general idea with corals for more sensitive stuff like clams and starfish and stuff i just syphon into a container with an airline hose with a valve on it till the bucket is full (approx 2g container) |
#3
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![]() +1 on simple method. No losses to date. Even did a move where temp fluctuated retardedly and still no losses. Pure luck I suppose....
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