brannock_16
Member
Hello everyone,
Today I am having 4 bartlett anthias shipped to me and I wanted to get some input on how best to acclimate them. Through doing research, I have heard that they do not ship well, and as such, I want to ensure they have a good chance at surviving.
Since I do not have the capacity to run a QT tank, I wanted to know if once drip acclimation is complete, if I can keep the bartletts in my 40 B segmented sump for a week or two to build up their fat reserves and allow them to adjust to and develop a taste for food with no competition.
The sump is segmented into three chambers with the middle chamber being the largest (its the refugium). It is about 2/3rds of the 40 B sump and consists of a shallow sand bed and sparse live rock as well as a small ball of chaeto. Will this be a suitable QT for them for a few weeks?
Today I am having 4 bartlett anthias shipped to me and I wanted to get some input on how best to acclimate them. Through doing research, I have heard that they do not ship well, and as such, I want to ensure they have a good chance at surviving.
Since I do not have the capacity to run a QT tank, I wanted to know if once drip acclimation is complete, if I can keep the bartletts in my 40 B segmented sump for a week or two to build up their fat reserves and allow them to adjust to and develop a taste for food with no competition.
The sump is segmented into three chambers with the middle chamber being the largest (its the refugium). It is about 2/3rds of the 40 B sump and consists of a shallow sand bed and sparse live rock as well as a small ball of chaeto. Will this be a suitable QT for them for a few weeks?