Question/story about my acclimation of fish & corals in a new/tank transfer.

KMS.Kyle

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Hello,

I read the massive post that was put up about acclimation of fish/corals and using dips but I was curious...

I recently (last week) purchased my first 55 gallon saltwater tank as a transfer from a couple of whom had theirs for 8 months.

It came with 6 fish which they've had for quite a while now.

When I bought the tank from them I had really little knowledge of how to move it to my place but I did my best based on my limited (2 month knowledge) of freshwater and a bit of googling.

I brought 50% of their water, 50% of their sand - 150+ lbs of live rock and a couple corals (Hammer, Frog, a zoa and a couple others I don't know the name of).

When I setup the tank I had the fish in their buckets for at least 1-2 hours (using a cup to add oxygen into their buckets every 15 minutes) (Note: because the tank wasn't setup and I needed salt because they didn't give me enough / needed to run to the store to get it)

I then went at my first attempt using salt water and the SG scale.. Did my best to get it within the guide lines of the scale (at the time - 0.022-3) and at that point started to fear for my Melanurus Fairy Wrasse as it started to look really stressed and laying a bit onto its side.. I also had a PJ Cardinal, 2 youngish clowns, Golden sleeper goby and a firefin goby in buckets near by.. It had been 2 hours and at this point I really just started throwing the rock into the tank, filling it up and praying it was the right temperature and then turning on the pump (Couldn't see ANYTHING inside).

I then made the decision to put the fish right in.. I was really worried at this point that they had been there for so long..

I put them in and instantly the fairy wrasse hit the bottom... Didn't move for 10 seconds and then disappeared into the dust/sand and also lost sight of everything else...

I came back in about 5 hours and the tank was clear - the temperature was between 77-80 and all the fish/coral looked happy as ever.. And to this day (a week now) they all look incredibly healthy, happy and energetic and my tank /corals are thriving (Also tested Nitrate, Nitrite, Amonia and PH - all great and stable so far)

Did I luck out here?!!?!? After reading the whole page about acclimation - I feel like this was a pure fluke and based on how incredibly strict some peoples guidelines were - I'm surprised my entire tank didn't die.

I'm going to be getting my first addition to the tank soon and after reading that acclimation post - I'm obviously going to do things differently - I just wanted to get an opinion here and also some advice on how I would match the SG of the new fish's bag if I don't have a QT?

:) Thanks for reading my adventure.

My tank has since become my pride and joy and I've quite easily pumped a small fortune into making it a special place for my little friends and ecosystem.
 
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I would say a bit of beginners luck was involved.

I would suggest getting some seachem prime, it is always nice to have some on hand especially in the early days of a tank. when you go to acclimate your next fishes then you can add some to the bag water. It will buy you some time by "neutralizing" the ammonia. There is actually some chemistry going on that changes the form of the ammonia.

I would be remiss if I did not also suggest to look into doing a QT on your fishes. Good luck just my two cents.
 
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