acclimating several things at once

KBennett

Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2012
Location
Brantford
I was just watching a video on acclimating stuff.  In it, the guy had several bags and dumped them all together to start the drip process.
I would never do that.  There is no guarantee that the temperature, pH, Nitrates, etc are the same in both bags... especially if they are mail ordered.

I got a bunch of stuff from Brandon a while ago and even though everything was in the same tank an hour before, every separate bag got its own bucket for dripping.

Am I being overly cautious?  What do you guys think?
 

Duke

Distinguished Member
Website Affiliate
Joined
Sep 20, 2011
Over cautious, your just lowering the temp a bunch leaving them to drip acclimate. I used to do the same but unless it's a star fish there really is no need.. I float for 10 minutes and then they go right in.
 

Jewel

Guest
Joined
Oct 11, 2011
Location
Wingham Ontario
I float for 10 min, then fill the bag with water from the tank and float for another 10, then put them in, Discarding all the water.
 

Petercar (RIP Dec 2017)

Distinguished Member
Donor
Joined
Aug 29, 2011
Location
Sarnia, Ontario
float the bag in the tank for like 20 mins. then scoop them out with the net  so im not dumping there water in my tank ...corals get same. floating but they gonin coral rx first
 

dale

Active Member
Joined
Jan 24, 2012
Location
Sarnia, Ontario
i do... well almost.. i add a bit of water every 10 min or so over an hour or so, fish and corals.. if they came from the same tank i might do them together if its easier..
 

TORX

Administrator
Staff member
Website Admin
Joined
Nov 27, 2010
Location
Blenheim, Ontario
Website
www.thefragtank.ca
KBennett link said:
Really?  No one drip acclimates?
This is going to save me some time.

I dripped all my tangs,  but the rest I just use a turkey baster and add tank water to the bag evrry so often for an hour. Then just scoop n drop. But the first time you loose a fish from shock,  remember this thread cuz I am sure the first comment will be tge importance of drip acclimating. LoL

Sent from my SGH-T989D using Tapatalk
 

Poseidon

Distinguished Member
Joined
May 15, 2012
Location
SW Ontario
all fish i just mix in a bucket of half their bag water and half my tank water, wait 20 min or so then drop them in..
i do keep my salinity lower in my frag tank so the stress is less on them.

but for most corals unless the water temp difference is extreme i just drop them in.
 

spyd

Super Active Member
Joined
Jan 31, 2011
Location
Kitchener, Ontario
For corals, I float them for at least 20 minutes to ensure proper temperature and then I dip them in Coral RX, rinse in some of my water and put them straight into my tank.

As for fish, I float them for at least 20 minutes to ensure proper temperature and then I use the "blending" method. I keep them in a container with the water they came in and add about 1/2 a cup of my display water every 10 minutes or so. Once the container fills up, I dump half out and keep adding my display water every 10 minutes. Eventually, the container is full of solely my water. I then net the fish and put it in my display. Takes about 2 hours of acclimating.
 

KBennett

Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2012
Location
Brantford
spyd link said:
For corals, I float them for at least 20 minutes to ensure proper temperature and then I dip them in Coral RX, rinse in some of my water and put them straight into my tank.

As for fish, I float them for at least 20 minutes to ensure proper temperature and then I use the \"blending\" method. I keep them in a container with the water they came in and add about 1/2 a cup of my display water every 10 minutes or so. Once the container fills up, I dump half out and keep adding my display water every 10 minutes. Eventually, the container is full of solely my water. I then net the fish and put it in my display. Takes about 2 hours of acclimating.

I think I'm going to do it this way from now on, but in the bag floating in the tank.  In the past, after the drip, id put them back in the bag and float them another 10 minutes to bring the temp back up.
 

curiousphil

Super Active Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2013
Location
London, Ontario
I've dripped all my fish in a bucket, starting with the bag of water they came in.  Once the salinity matches my tank then I dump the bucket into the tank.  For corals I've always just floated them for 10 mins or so then slice the bag open into the tank.
 

Poseidon

Distinguished Member
Joined
May 15, 2012
Location
SW Ontario
curiousphil link said:
I've dripped all my fish in a bucket, starting with the bag of water they came in.  Once the salinity matches my tank then I dump the bucket into the tank.  For corals I've always just floated them for 10 mins or so then slice the bag open into the tank.

i would strongly advise against adding someone elses water to your tank. IMO thats really not a good idea
 

Poseidon

Distinguished Member
Joined
May 15, 2012
Location
SW Ontario
curiousphil link said:
Before reading this thread it had never really occurred to me!

you just never know whats wrong with the other water or whats exactly in it... not worth the risk, but im sure other ppl will chime in
 

Jewel

Guest
Joined
Oct 11, 2011
Location
Wingham Ontario
I've done it with out any problems that I know of, One thing I'll say though I am very cautious of where I buy, If someones got Bubble Algea or Hair Algea I most likely won't buy anything
 

Poseidon

Distinguished Member
Joined
May 15, 2012
Location
SW Ontario
Jewel link said:
I've done it with out any problems that I know of, One thing I'll say though I am very cautious of where I buy, If someones got Bubble Algea or Hair Algea I most likely won't buy anything

that sort of thing your not going to avoid imo, ill buy the stuff but its removal is factored into the price.
if your tank could grow hair algae, it would be there already.
 
Top