JoshuaG
New member
It seems there are two schools of thought for acclimation. The drip method which I have always used and then this method Sk8r mentions. What would be best for these two cute little guys? This is my first online fish order:beer:
piece of advice: ask your fish source the salinity they're shipping at: pre-set your qt tank to that salinity. WHen the fish arrives, float the still-sealed bag for 15 minutes to equalize temperature, then open the bag, check the salinity to be sure you're within .001 and then move the wish into qt with no drip.
when a shipping bag is opened, the pressure change releases the co2 from the water, which causes a ph shift AND the conversion of ammonium (harmless, odorless, built up in the water from fish bioprocess) into deadly ammonia. Too long an acclimation, as in more than 30 minutes, can kill a fish that has made it safely that far. Acclimation is about salinity adjustment: I would advise taking care of that by adjusting your qt tank, not the fish. That lets you put the fish straight over into qt virtually the moment the bag is opened. Have the qt lights out. The fish has been in the dark. Give it hiding places, like a PVC elbow. I would give it a day and encourage it to start eating first: myself I prefer to delay any treatment until you're have a clue whether or if you're dealing with parasite or bacteria. Just my opinion.