howardj
Active Member
I have two Ocellaris clowns, as I mentioned in my raising salinity thread.
I got the salinity up to 1.024 from 1.017 in 2 1/2 hours. I feel that that was too short of a time, but the drip didn't take very long to get it up. (It wasn't too much of a larger quantity of water anyway)
But I did start off the acclimation by the '1 cup of DT water every 10 minutes' rule, then started drip.
My clowns have been in for 4 hours. The lights have been off for 3 1/2.
They have been swimming VERY rapidly all night! Is it because of the acclimation?
Do you think they will end up dying? (My last pair of ocellaris died a week after I got them and I do not know why because I had another fish in the tank, and it was still alive after they died. Same thing with this tank, I have my yasha goby in it, as well as my Pistol Shrimp.) I don't want these guys to die too!!
I got the salinity up to 1.024 from 1.017 in 2 1/2 hours. I feel that that was too short of a time, but the drip didn't take very long to get it up. (It wasn't too much of a larger quantity of water anyway)
But I did start off the acclimation by the '1 cup of DT water every 10 minutes' rule, then started drip.
My clowns have been in for 4 hours. The lights have been off for 3 1/2.
They have been swimming VERY rapidly all night! Is it because of the acclimation?
Do you think they will end up dying? (My last pair of ocellaris died a week after I got them and I do not know why because I had another fish in the tank, and it was still alive after they died. Same thing with this tank, I have my yasha goby in it, as well as my Pistol Shrimp.) I don't want these guys to die too!!
