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![]() how do i acclimate big chunks of coral encrusted live rock?
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![]() When I moved my 65+27g tanks into the new 120 I drip acclimated the fish for about an hour, the inverts for 2 hours, the SPS not at all, the LPS with the inverts and softies got thrown in willy-nilly (along with straggler crabs and snails that I didn't find the first time around. ) I figure it doesn't hurt to be extra careful and the only thig I lost was a digi that had been looking terrible anyhow. My parameters were pretty close on all 3 tanks but I figure this accounts for differences we can't test for.
I didn't acclimate big chunks of rock, I didn't have the enwergy at that point! Best of luck! |
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![]() half way there and i definately didnt plan this as well as i thought. turns out 175 pounds of rock with coral everywhere is gonna be a b*&^h to fit in. anyone in the area lookin for any mushrooms? or monti cap frags? or possibly zoas?
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![]() everythings been in for 2 hours so far and i have never seen polyp extension like this before
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![]() What I have done in the past is frequent water swaps between the two tanks.
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