dismayed
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So I was acclimating three new corals today... star polyps, large buttons, and a daisy xenia. They had gone through a 15 minute temperature acclimation, and I had then put in a cup of water in each bag and they had acclimated about 10 minutes when I heard a crash and noticed my clippy thing that I use to keep bags up at the top of my tank had flung off and all three bags had fallen to the bottom of my tank. I pulled them up, but all had already mixed pretty heavily with tank water.
So I just kind of carefully brought them up and tried not to touch the bag much in hopes that the water was not yet mixed and would just mix slowly.
My question is this... I've never had this happen before. How bad is this going to hurt my corals? All are pretty hearty species so I'm hoping not much? My tank conditions are pretty much optimum at the moment, with less than 10 nitrates, zero amonia, zero nitrites, zero phosphates, 450 calcium, 8.1 PH, 9 KH, etc.
Thanks.
So I just kind of carefully brought them up and tried not to touch the bag much in hopes that the water was not yet mixed and would just mix slowly.
My question is this... I've never had this happen before. How bad is this going to hurt my corals? All are pretty hearty species so I'm hoping not much? My tank conditions are pretty much optimum at the moment, with less than 10 nitrates, zero amonia, zero nitrites, zero phosphates, 450 calcium, 8.1 PH, 9 KH, etc.
Thanks.