Originally Posted by
Jake123
I floated it for thirty min. then poured some water out of the bag and put about a cup of my water in, waited another thirty min. did it again and waited thirty min. to put him in the tank.
It's a 55 gal w/ a magnum 350 canister filter. i have a skimmer
and two power heads... one large bag of sand and about 30-40 lbs of lr. no fish!!
Well that would be why. If your LFS told you to do that, please don't go there anymore!!!!! Inverts should be drip acclimated for about 3-4 hours. You put him into acclimation shock and he will likely die. Drip acclimation is when you take the fish and the water in the bag and put it into a small bucket (small enough that the fish/ invert will be covered in water, but not a tiny bucket) You take a piece of airline tubing, syphon the water from your tank. You tie a knot in the hose and tighten it untill it is just dripping into the bucket. The acclimation of any invert, especially, stars, corals, or anenomies should take at least 4 hrs.