slightly unrelated here . . . my question is two fold:
How do you maintain temperature when drip acclimating. I have tried this method in the past, however the temp always falls several degress below the tank. Would I be able to re-float the bag after I have drip acllimated to bring it back up, but this to me seems like a drastic swing in a very short amount of time. What do you all think? (This is in relation to all acclimation of all things living, not just corals.)
Second question . . . a LFS here in my area (Not one that I frequent very often) is run by a pretty reputable guy and one who knows his stuff (He passed the "dumb" hobbiest test).
He says that he doesnt acclimate corals at all. Floats the bag, brings it up to temp, and drops it in. I have actaually seen him do it, and the coral was fine. Granted, it did take longer to fully open, and he told me that it would, but I saw the same coral several weeks later and it was perfectly fine and showing new growth. Anyone else ever hear or done this? (he only does this with corals, he drip acclimates fish and inverts)