RxReefer13
New member
There seems to be two main schools of thought on quarantining new arrivals from the store into the QT and wanted to get some feedback from the reefing community.
One method is to add the DT water to the QT (or water with the same parameters - pH, temp, etc. as the DT), float the bag, and either drip acclimate or slowly remove fractions of the shipping water out of the bag and replace with QT/DT water.
The other method is to match the QT parameters to the shipping water. In other words, test the shipping water or trust the source and match the QT water to those parameters, which in some cases sounds like may have lowered pH from carbon dioxide, lower salinity, and lower temperature. Then, one would gradually increase the pH, temperature and salinity to DT levels. Apparently the reason behind this is that rising pH can convert ammonium to toxic ammonia, and lower salinity decreases the burden of osmoregulation and oxygen demand vs. supply.
So please provide which method you use, the results you have had, and (even better!) if you have tried both methods, which one do you prefer?
One method is to add the DT water to the QT (or water with the same parameters - pH, temp, etc. as the DT), float the bag, and either drip acclimate or slowly remove fractions of the shipping water out of the bag and replace with QT/DT water.
The other method is to match the QT parameters to the shipping water. In other words, test the shipping water or trust the source and match the QT water to those parameters, which in some cases sounds like may have lowered pH from carbon dioxide, lower salinity, and lower temperature. Then, one would gradually increase the pH, temperature and salinity to DT levels. Apparently the reason behind this is that rising pH can convert ammonium to toxic ammonia, and lower salinity decreases the burden of osmoregulation and oxygen demand vs. supply.
So please provide which method you use, the results you have had, and (even better!) if you have tried both methods, which one do you prefer?