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![]() Most salt manufacturers dial in their macro and micro elements differently...
there is even often a difference from one batch to the next from the same manufacturer... This I think kind of skews your logic a bit... |
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Most salt manufacturers try and match ocean reef water so if it is mixed properly it should be closer then if it was mixed really high or low. This I think kind of skews your logic a bit...lol so funny.
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BioCube 16 gallon. Just rock at the moment. |
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![]() Best success rate is about an hour, where the water is at least doubled.
We find an hour is optinum for survival, unless the fish are in bags longer than 48hours, then we go 2 hours. Ken |
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![]() Acclimating fish is probably a good thing, but I have never done it (other then matching the temp).
I float the bag for half an hour, remove the fish from the bag and place it in the quarantine tank....I have not yet lost a fish because of this and my achilles, copperband, regal angel and 2 potters angels have all had the same treatment..... |