Addition timing....

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puffygrrl

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I recently finished cycling my 80 gallon wanna-be/soon-to-be reef tank and have started with my first two additions of a Perc and a Lawnmower blenny - who have now been in there a little over a week.
My question is...since I am a "reef noobie"...how much time do you allow your "new" fish to acclimate and settle before adding the next "new" batch? Is this different for inverts such as corals and anemones?
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Thanks!
 

flamingkingofhe

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mainly i dont add anything earlier than a week but sometimes i do it all depends on what i am adding and weather the fish/corals/inverts can handle it yet
 
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puffygrrl

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Is there any difference with inverts versus fish on acclimation time?
 

justinx

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I generally wait at least a month in between additions, and for a couple reason. I may buy a couple things, but at least a month apart.
1. I am in college, and am BROKE.
2. I am in college, and am BROKE.
3. I hate the whole acclimation process.
4. Some of my corals grow rather fast, and I am not very good at pruning yet. I want to be sure I have enough room.
5. I ususally go on the first sunday of the month, and I sure do get excited when it comes around.
6. Plus it gives the bio-filter a chance to keep up.
 

bdubbya

Member
I personally aclimate my inverts longer since they are more sensitive to water conditions. My fish usually take 30 or more minutes and I take anywhere from an hour and a half to two hours to aclimate inverts. I just let my corals float for 15 minutes to get the water temperature right and I stick the coral in without acclimating. I've had no problems with these procedures thus far. In the circumstance of acclimating a starfish the more time the better. A minimum of four hours is best. I usually acclimate them overnight, it might be overkill , but it works. I've moved my blue linkia a couple of times without a problem. HTH.
 
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simm

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Fish Ill acclimate from 1 -2 hours. Inverts and star fish about 4 - 6 hours.
 
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