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Acclimating fish from qt

Owen386

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Hey fellow reefers,

Putting a fish in my display tonight after QT for 8 weeks (no treatment)

Display has been running empty for 8+ weeks due to ich(lost all my fish)

My question to y'all is do I have to go through my regular hour long drip process?

Display and qt parameters match. So I figure just scoop him and plop him? (not litterally obviously)

Thanks

-Owen
 
I Hate To say it but i float 45min and let go.....but i kinda use a Lps as quarantine. I wont list names But Most company's say float and release...
 
I Hate To say it but i float 45min and let go.....but i kinda use a Lps as quarantine. I wont list names But Most company's say float and release...

I don't think any LFS would waste money like that. It makes no sense
 
I'd never drip acclimate a fish or float a bag that long.
Just take portions of water from the DT and add it to the bag for about 30 minutes,then release.
I have never lost a fish adding it to the DT or QT like this.
 
Just didn't feel the need to healthy fish no signs of anything.

So I just plan on floating the bag at lights out I guess...

You should always treat either way...sometimes certain things can live dormant and you can't see any signs of sickness...BUT as far as acclimation, do like he said ^^^. Float the bag for 15 or so minutes, add a cup of tank water or so to the bag every 8-10 minutes doing this 3 times and then add the fish to the tank.
 
That's what I did seemed to go well.
Thanks


-Owen
 
How's the fish making out?
 
Doing Good when I left from Work Ate Some Fish Goo Last Night and The Algae Sheet I Left in there was half gone this morning.



-Owen
 
Glad to hear. An eating fish is a healthy fish right ;)
 
Glad to hear. An eating fish is a healthy fish right ;)
So I have Been Told

He was eating like a pig in QT nice and plump and Great Color. Will try to post pic in his new home after work.

-Owen
 
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