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Old 09-11-2006, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by howdy20012002
a few times?
Inverts are much more susceptible to water changes than fish and corals
Not trying to insult your intelligence, just trying to help
Neal
one thing I have learned is snails and hermits don't apply to this rule. Snails will actually acclimate themselves to water changes by sealing off there shell and slowly letting in water to adjust.

I have learned this by both reading articles and personal experience, as I had my reef turn into a fresh water tank for 3 or 4 days while I was on holidays and I only lost 10% of my snails and even less hermits. now I would like to say this was the only time this happened but 2 weeks later it happened again but only for about 24 hours.. I lost a couple more at this time but about 1/2 still survived.

when I add new snails to a tank I used to do a drip method and I found I lost quite a few in the week after purchase.. now I simply drain them into a strainer, let them sit in the air for about 1 or 2 min and drop them into the tank, my losses have been significantly reduced using this method.

Steve
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