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Does anyone know what the shipping salinity is for Liveaquaria? I have a diver's den fish coming and want to get my quarantine tank params as close to theirs as I can to make acclimation easier.

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I think I finally found the answer in their FAQs

The California facility maintains a specific gravity of 1.018-1.020 for fish and 1.023-1.025 for corals and inverts at a water temperature of 76 degrees Fahrenheit. At our LiveAquaria Coral Farm & Aquatic Life Facility, the Coral System maintains a specific gravity of 1.025 at a water temperature of 76-78 degrees Fahrenheit. The Marine Fish System maintains a specific gravity of 1.025 at a temperature of 77-78 degrees Fahrenheit.
 

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