coraladdiction
New member
I am looking for some advice on aclimation of wild Yuma. I have heard that the key to the more difficult colored wild Yumas is light aclimation. Several vendors have recommended zero light for at least the first week then slowly increasing light for several weeks. Also there is a question of flow during this time (low,med, or high). I am going with medium flow. This question is not about how to help a sick Yuma with low light low flow. I am asking about aclimating wild healthy Yuma straight off the plane from Indo so that they stay healthy. Also any thoughts on dipping. If so then what? I don't plan to, but thought I'd throw that question in as well.
I have many Yuma arriving tomorrow and believe I am prepared, but with Yuma I get stressed.
My experience is that once even the Pink Yuma get established they are hardy, but the first few weeks are the most critical. I stay stessed out watching their mouths every day.
I would love to hear from some of the Yuma gurus out there.
I have many Yuma arriving tomorrow and believe I am prepared, but with Yuma I get stressed.
My experience is that once even the Pink Yuma get established they are hardy, but the first few weeks are the most critical. I stay stessed out watching their mouths every day.
I would love to hear from some of the Yuma gurus out there.