I'm suspicious that quite a lot of otherwise healthy fish have been killed, particularly by new hobbyists, by over-acclimation, ie, left too long in the bag, ph change, etc, during the slow drip method.
My thinking is that if the hobby recommended matching salinity foremost, to a tolerance of .001, using a refractometer, and then putting the fish straightway into the quarantine tank, the instant there's a salinity match---(ie, if they come in at a matching salinity, just put them straight from the bag to the qt tank)---there would be fewer fatalities. Even a heat difference is not that big a shock, compared to the salinity problem.
If the hobby 'officially' encouraged a qt setup matching the salinity of the lfs or usual online dealer, then salinity can be adjusted over the next days by topoff.
I'd be interested in the wisdom of others on this point.
My thinking is that if the hobby recommended matching salinity foremost, to a tolerance of .001, using a refractometer, and then putting the fish straightway into the quarantine tank, the instant there's a salinity match---(ie, if they come in at a matching salinity, just put them straight from the bag to the qt tank)---there would be fewer fatalities. Even a heat difference is not that big a shock, compared to the salinity problem.
If the hobby 'officially' encouraged a qt setup matching the salinity of the lfs or usual online dealer, then salinity can be adjusted over the next days by topoff.
I'd be interested in the wisdom of others on this point.