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  • wesleh
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    Yes, I did replace the water during acclamation. I use too even check ph making sure it got to my exact ph before moving them, but that got old fast. I guess next time I'll be sure to check ph when I add real sensitive fish in.

    I got them at fish gallery. If these don't make it, I'll be sure to check out C&R tropical. Thanks.

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  • Chester
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    No lie i use "the net them as soon as i get home and dump them in to the tank method"... msjinkzd from TPT who sells fish and buys em internationally did a write up on it at this link. The only things I do the drip acclimatize for like 3 to 4 hours now are shrimp... unless I get them from Tim.

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  • aquabee
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    Long acclimation times can also cause rummies to go into shock. They do best in established tanks. May I ask where you got them from? C&R Tropicals gets the strongest and hardiest rummies. I've never had a problem keeping the ones I get from them in Houston tap or in peat-softened water.


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  • suicune
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    may wanna do longer next time. Make sure that when you do drip acclimation, you should always replace some water from the bucket sometimes. The goal is to match the water from the tank and the water from the bucket as close as possible. for example, if the fish water is 10% of the bucket, and you let it drip till the bucket is 20% full, that means the water chemistry is still far from your tank water as the ratio of the fish water and your tank is 1:1. if you let it drip till 80%, the ratio is 1:7 now so the water in the bucket is going to be very close to your tank.

    Last week I introduced a dwarf gourami, and a school of oto cats. Both types are very sensitive to new tank, so I left the water drip for 2 hours+. The fish water was only 5% of my mini cooler (I had to tilt the cooler at first =P). I let it drip till the cooler was almost full then put the fish into the tank. They were scared for a bit because of the new set up, then felt right at home and is now school with my old oto cats.
    Last edited by suicune; 07-09-2013, 11:13 PM.

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  • wesleh
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    Added 13 rummy nose tetra tonight. I drip acclimated them for an hr and a half. As soon as putting them in, they went into complete shock. After 2hrs of being in the tank, there are still 5 of them in shock. The rest seem to be fine other then that.

    Also, I slowed down the flow of the filters using the disconnects. Do yall think it would affect the intake and lower filtration if I wanted to leave it long term?

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  • wesleh
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    Thanks for your quick inputs!

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  • mistahoo
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    It's normal with driftwood, particularly manzanita wood. Rub it off yourself or get a small pleco or snails. They'll eat it up.

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  • Chester
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    its harmless and just ugly to look at and is pretty common to DW just placed in a tank... i should go away on its on in a week or two... i had it on my pieces of DW as well.

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  • wesleh
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    Just notice this white, what I'm assuming is fungus, that is covering parts of my manzanita wood only. Any idea on what it is exactly and if I could treat it. The wood was left soaking in the water for two days, then boiled, then soaked again for a few hrs to cool down and then placed in tank.

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    Last edited by wesleh; 07-08-2013, 06:57 PM.

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  • mistahoo
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    You can shut the lights out for however long you want. I have my lights on a timer, so if the lights are on, they'll stay on. Some people shut off lights for a few hours, some shut them off for a day.

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  • wesleh
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    Thank you, sent him a PM.

    Just got done doing a 1hr drip acclamation with the threadfin rainbows and amano that I just purchased from HAW. Big thanks for his help!





    Sorry for bad phone pics. Will bring it the DSLR after there lights out period. Also how long would y'all suggest to keep the lights off for the fish to settle in?

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    Last edited by wesleh; 07-06-2013, 06:44 PM.

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  • Chester
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    Here is a link to his post on our forums... Link

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  • Chester
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    Thats where I got mine from... he sells good plants and is out in SA if you really wanted to go pick them up LOL

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  • suicune
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    His name is Adam C. His post is still in the buy/sell live stock section

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  • wesleh
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    Originally posted by suicune View Post
    I dont think so... You can order some at the guy in the live stock forum
    Could you pm me the details?

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