They are corals, not fish. I get home and dump em in after about a 20 min float. As harsh as it sounds, this method has proven itself to me to be the best, get them out of that bag and into your tank as soon as you can.
That said, of the methods recomended, this was the best:
Originally Posted by
meowzer
http:///forum/post/3295745
some people just temperature acclimate corals......I float them for about 20 minutes....then open the bag...dump out 1/3 of the water, and add some tank water...leave it like that for 20 minutes...do this 1-2 more times.
as stated first though.....some people only temp acclimate
Shes putting in tank water with the corals as they temp adjust, letting them get used to the feel.
This isnt a foolish practice, its a good one.
Unless your heating your holding bucket or whatever, drip method isnt that good of an idea. The water temp falls as your dripping in. You do a 2-3 hour drip, you risk temps falling more and more. This backfires when you try to dump them into your tank after that. They get shocked into normal temps.