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As the title says. I'm looking at buying a large colony of branching hammers (30+ heads). How would I go about acclimation and dipping. I assume dipping in a bucket, but would you drip acclimate?
 

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As the title says. I'm looking at buying a large colony of branching hammers (30+ heads). How would I go about acclimation and dipping. I assume dipping in a bucket, but would you drip acclimate?
I would probably do a dip for flat worms. I have introduced flat worms into my tank a couple times with picking up branching lps from other hobbyists tanks and even lfs.
I probably would have benefited from a quarantine tank for coral too, but I fail on that point.
 
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I would probably do a dip for flat worms. I have introduced flat worms into my tank a couple times with picking up branching lps from other hobbyists tanks and even lfs.
I probably would have benefited from a quarantine tank for coral too, but I fail on that point.
Yeah, I don’t have room for a QT at the moment. But, that would be ideal for sure. Flatworms can be a nightmare from the stories I’ve heard.
 

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Yeah, I don’t have room for a QT at the moment. But, that would be ideal for sure. Flatworms can be a nightmare from the stories I’ve heard.
I've seen them hide inside the skeletons, next to the flesh. I've been shocked when doing dips with fwe and seeing the amount of flat worms that crawl/float out.
 

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