Acclimating a cleaner shrimp

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I have a cleaner coming from dr reef tomorrow. I normally for fish make a batch of matching salinity or a little lower. With ghe shrimp it should be shipped at 1.024-1.026 and my tank is at 1.026. I want to avoid burning it with ammonia. After temp aclimation should i just dump it in or drip?
 
I have a cleaner coming from dr reef tomorrow. I normally for fish make a batch of matching salinity or a little lower. With ghe shrimp it should be shipped at 1.024-1.026 and my tank is at 1.026. I want to avoid burning it with ammonia. After temp aclimation should i just dump it in or drip?
I’m not a fan of drip method but with shrimp, I float bag 20-30 minutes and then add an 8oz cup of water to clean container with shrimp initially and then every 15-20 mins 5-6x then check salinity in container to see if it matches display tank and then use same cup to catch, then release shrimp into display tank
 
SLO drip acclimation for at least a 1-2 hours
 
I dripped one slowly and it was fine, the next one I didn’t drip it for long, it died, as soon as it went in it was clear it was not happy. I dripped a 3nd slowly and again it was fine, so my vote is for drip.
 
I do the float method for almost everything the only ones I do drip acclimations for are starfish and urchins because they are a lot more sensitive to sudden changes.
 

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