How do you acclimate your corals?

I drip acclimate, then do a 5-10 minute Coral Rx dip, look for eggs, then do a 4 hour interceptor bath if it is an SPS, then into the tank.
 
RaisedOnNintendo;572579 wrote: I'm a fan of the across the room hook shoot into the tank. Some argue that the slam dunk technique is better


Ide have to go with the slam dunk over the hook shot, to risky to miss with the hook
 
I usually float the bag for a good twenty mins. Then I poke holes in it to get a ghetto/lazy drip going. After that I just toss it in.
 
siren's eye;572785 wrote: I usually float the bag for a good twenty mins. Then I poke holes in it to get a ghetto/lazy drip going. After that I just toss it in.


Do you not worry about putting other peoples water in your tank. I've always heard not to get any in the tank.
 
I always figured that if their corals are happy and healthy that it can't be that bad. I did get flat worms, but they come from rocks.
 
siren's eye;572785 wrote: I usually float the bag for a good twenty mins. Then I poke holes in it to get a ghetto/lazy drip going. After that I just toss it in.

I would keep other's water out of my tank. You never know what might be in there. Easy way to introduce redbugs, AEFWs, ich, bryopsis or some other bug/pest that could run thru your tank and kill you rfish.

The whole process of dipping/inspection/QT is to help minimize the introduction of pests.
 
come on folks dont be shy! i used to be super picky about how i acclimate corals, now i just drop em in! unless i feel the temp is way way diff, then i will let em float for a while! i havent had any probs, now fish, thats a totally diff story!
 
i failed to mention i usually dip everything in coral rx first so if you consider that acclimation then yup!
 
Acroholic;572713 wrote: I drip acclimate, then do a 5-10 minute Coral Rx dip, look for eggs, then do a 4 hour interceptor bath if it is an SPS, then into the tank.


I do the same, but for only 30 minutes........what dose (intercepter
)?
 
I just threw a few test frags from my 20 gallon into the new system without acclimating. They're all doing just fine. However, when I buy corals from a store, I alway acclimate slowly, and I'm going to start dipping.
 
I dump the water from the bag and the coral into a bucket, then add coral RX. After that, I look for any pests that fall off (benefit of using a 1 gallon white bottomed bucket). If I see none, I throw them right into the tank. If I see pests, I make the decision to toss the corals or QT. Usually toss them b/c I don't have the time/patience to QT. I don't dip with interceptor. I've had red bugs once, and they were super easy to eliminate. More of a nuisance than a real harm to corals.
Remember, a lot of corals are exposed to air (temp changes) during tides. They are A LOT more hardy to conditional changes than we give them credit for, IMO.
 
I float in the bag for about 30 minutes then drop right in but not the water. I am goiing to be picking up some dip to add to this routine
 
mysterybox;584125 wrote: I do the same, but for only 30 minutes........what dose (intercepter
)?

Not an exact amount, but a large OD. I have only had one coral be sensitive to a mega dose of Interceptor. No need to treat any tank with more than 1 large breed pill per 380 net gallons of water, but since it is just coral in a couple gallons of water, an overdose is not an issue. I keep some Interceptor powdered up in a vial and just add a small amount to the coral in a 2 1/2 gallon aquarium. I also place a small powerhead and a 50 watt heater in there. Let simmer for 4-6 hours then into the tank.

RBs may be relatively easy to deal with, but a separate coral bath is easier for me with a 425 net gallon system to have to treat if they got into my entire system.
 
I frag everything to plug size or smaller. Nothing stays on it's original rock or disk. Even when I switch n my tanks. After detailed inspection dip it. Pull it out reinspect then hook shoot into qt
 
I float my corals to get them to temp take them out let them get all good a slimy and toss them in the tank. As the slime wears off the adjust to the tank. I tried the whole drip thing and I loss more corals that way. I have never lost a coral doing it the way I do know
 
JeF4y;572510 wrote: I suppose I would officially be in the "other" category as I temp acclimate them and then toss in some of my own water a few times every 15 min or so.

+1 I do the same. I temp acclimate for about 15 min. then I pour some of my own tank water in the bag every 5 min. I do that about 3 to 4 times then I toss it in my display.
 
Hnguyen;597839 wrote: +1 I do the same. I temp acclimate for about 15 min. then I pour some of my own tank water in the bag every 5 min. I do that about 3 to 4 times then I toss it in my display.

Hook shot or slam dunk on that toss n?
 
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