Blood Red Shrimp Acclimation

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I have a pair of BR shrimp arriving tomorrow and was wondering how I should acclimate them, should I treat them as I do new fish (drip method) or is there a better idea? Thanks.
 
Agree, it's a good idea to drip acclimate crustaceans relatively slowly (an hour or so.)
They can be sensitive to quick salinity changes.
Incidentally, sea stars and other echinoderms need to be acclimated even more slowly.
 
I've heard it's easier to adjust them to lower salinity than higher. One person on here said they don't adjust more than 0.001 SG per day. That is a great number. Makes for an easy target and therefore easy plan. Slow is a relative term and means different things to different people. If anyone has any measurements for the rate of salinity change I'd love to know what they are. I'm in the market for a shrimp too and want to make sure I do this right.
 

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