African Catfish Acclimation - Need Help!

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So... Drip acclimate? Or just dump the water in? ;Drowning

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I'm sorry, I'm sorry... I just couldn't resist, seeing them in there like that. Haha! For size reference, that's a 625XXL.
 

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Hahaha had me going there I was reading a post of Mollys in salt water, and I know some wicked African cat fish like the coo coo, wow then I thought I thought I saw a pootty cat I did I did see pootty cat hahahahaha
 
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These are some big cats! What are they exactly?!

Are those Savannah cats?

Very cool looking!

Thank you! Yes, they are Savannahs, cross of a domestic cat with an African Serval... The smaller one is an F3, the bigger one (who is still a kitten, and will keep growing) is an F1. She's the one with the more pronounced spots, and the ocelli on the backs of her ears.
 
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