Zoa acclimation? Drip or float?

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I am getting my first zoa frags tomorrow. They are the purple monster zoas and whammin watermelon zoas. I am getting them as a trade and have seen the pictures and they are perfect specimens. I heard you should just float them and put them in. Im used to drip acclimating for fish and inverts but idk about zoas. Also I could float an pour a little water in at a time to get it acclimated over an hour better. Any ideas?
 

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I am getting my first zoa frags tomorrow. They are the purple monster zoas and whammin watermelon zoas. I am getting them as a trade and have seen the pictures and they are perfect specimens. I heard you should just float them and put them in. Im used to drip acclimating for fish and inverts but idk about zoas. Also I could float an pour a little water in at a time to get it acclimated over an hour better. Any ideas?
I do both on high end zoas. Low end I just toss in after a float.
 
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45-1 hr, you should get some airline tubing for a slow drip or tie a knot in your syphon
Ok I have a little kit I made up for siphoning. So I'll drip aclimate dir about an hour, then float for temp and then put them in! Thanks!
 
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No problem! Zoas are hardy so don’t get too worried about it I had some out of water for 5 hours and lived
Nice. I'm kinda new to corals. I only have a pulsing xenia. I'm just gonna trim that back when it gets too much. I've watched many videos on how to pluck new stalks out but I'm excited for somthing new!
 

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No reason to overthink zoas. Very durable coral. I'd float for 15 min for temp.. open up pack add some water and remove some.. Do that a few times over an hour and call it a day.
 

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