You should NOT just temp acclimate anything. EVER. Well, maybe a gorgonian that is super hardy-and you KNOW your params are GREAT. Temp acclimate and THEN drip acclimate. STARS ESPECIALLY. THE LONGER THE BETTER. Same with Fan worms. ACCLIMATION is KEY. the linkia is a great idea, but practically, not so good if you care. Get a serpent or brittle, but not a green brittle. You will not see them as much, but they will live a long life if you take care of your tank. Make sure temp does not fluctuate too much, as well, if your tank is in direct sunlight it may impact both temp and algae. Nass snails are the best in my opinion. Hare slugs are better. Keep your fish stock low, and your coral high, and you should be fine with once a week water dchanges as well as filter cleansing. YOU CAN NOT ACCLIMATE FOR TOO LONG ONLY TOO LITTLE AS LONG AS TEMP STAYS RELATIVE.
You may want to let your tank mature a bit longer and od more research before spending what sounds like a good bit a money. PATIENCE is a KEY to having a happy tank. Plus summer is around the corner and if your tnak fluctuates a lot, you are going to freak and so will the livestock
Good luck, please listen to everyone. RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH
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