Then no difference....Absolutely none if you are just floating the bags in the bucket just to match temp.I’m taking about just floating the corals in the bags to temp acclimate instead of crowding my rank.
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Then no difference....Absolutely none if you are just floating the bags in the bucket just to match temp.I’m taking about just floating the corals in the bags to temp acclimate instead of crowding my rank.
Then no difference....Absolutely none if you are just floating the bags in the bucket just to match temp.
If you can keep the temp in the bucket the same as the DT throughout the duration of the floating of the bags, i see no problem. the only problem would be is if the bucket temp changes during the floating. whereas in the DT it has a heater and such to keep the temp stableI’m taking about just floating the corals in the bags to temp acclimate instead of crowding my rank.
If you can keep the temp in the bucket the same as the DT throughout the duration of the floating of the bags, i see no problem. the only problem would be is if the bucket temp changes during the floating. whereas in the DT it has a heater and such to keep the temp stable
Then i see no reason why you cant float in the bag Happy reefing!I always run a heater and power head when I mix water
Why to slime up?Temperature float, then just take it out and let it sit for a minute or two to slime up and then place in the tank, so far I've never lost a coral and they start to extend and expand the polyps after a few minutes
Wait, you shook then in RO water???I put my second ever batch of corals in my DT today and I skipped acclimation because they arrived during the working day and I had an unexpected busy day ahead. I dipped them, just didn’t bother with temperature or drip acclimation. I may live to regret it but they were cheap and hardy softies so hopefully I’ll be okay.
The process I went through was a 20 minute dip with the dip itself mixed with fresh sea water, then a quick rinse and shake in a bucket of RO water, then the same in a bucket of tank water, then into the DT. Since I’m very new to corals I’m learning as I go, but there’s such a diversity of opinions on the acclimation process for them (as evidenced by this thread), it’s hard to figure out what to do.
Uh oh-I put my second ever batch of corals in my DT today and I skipped acclimation because they arrived during the working day and I had an unexpected busy day ahead. I dipped them, just didn’t bother with temperature or drip acclimation. I may live to regret it but they were cheap and hardy softies so hopefully I’ll be okay.
The process I went through was a 20 minute dip with the dip itself mixed with fresh sea water, then a quick rinse and shake in a bucket of RO water, then the same in a bucket of tank water, then into the DT. Since I’m very new to corals I’m learning as I go, but there’s such a diversity of opinions on the acclimation process for them (as evidenced by this thread), it’s hard to figure out what to do.
there is no reason to shake a coral in RO water - but - my guess is they will be ok.I put my second ever batch of corals in my DT today and I skipped acclimation because they arrived during the working day and I had an unexpected busy day ahead. I dipped them, just didn’t bother with temperature or drip acclimation. I may live to regret it but they were cheap and hardy softies so hopefully I’ll be okay.
The process I went through was a 20 minute dip with the dip itself mixed with fresh sea water, then a quick rinse and shake in a bucket of RO water, then the same in a bucket of tank water, then into the DT. Since I’m very new to corals I’m learning as I go, but there’s such a diversity of opinions on the acclimation process for them (as evidenced by this thread), it’s hard to figure out what to do.
NO thats called dip in a hypotonic solution for no reason - and shake - and then drop - which Is Imho - totally irresponsible, unreasonable, and not recommended.Uh oh-
Thats called . . . . . . . . .
I would suggest in the future - the way to learn as you go - is to read and research how to acclimate corals. It seems like you're making up your own protocol based on several others - which BTW - since corals are (IMHO) relatively hardy - will not cause a problem. Going forward - just follow the recommendations from whomever you buy the coral - and you will probably be ahead of the curve. JMHOI put my second ever batch of corals in my DT today and I skipped acclimation because they arrived during the working day and I had an unexpected busy day ahead. I dipped them, just didn’t bother with temperature or drip acclimation. I may live to regret it but they were cheap and hardy softies so hopefully I’ll be okay.
The process I went through was a 20 minute dip with the dip itself mixed with fresh sea water, then a quick rinse and shake in a bucket of RO water, then the same in a bucket of tank water, then into the DT. Since I’m very new to corals I’m learning as I go, but there’s such a diversity of opinions on the acclimation process for them (as evidenced by this thread), it’s hard to figure out what to do.
you dip and toss acros how? In RODI? IN a product? Just curious?I dip and toss acros. I don't bother with temp or salinity acclimation and have never had an issue.