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Just what the title says, emerald crab and a few hermits specifically, but generally speaking, do you still drip acclimate? Bag water and tank water are both right on 1.025 using refractometer.
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Yes the hermits, ive never owned an emerald. But most inverts need to acclimate.Yes I do, the two systems have two different chemistry's and you just want to take the extra step not to shock the emerald crab. Now the hermits I just drop in
Yes the hermits, ive never owned an emerald. But most inverts need to acclimate.
When i was super new to this i used to throw hermits in no temp acclimation or anything
I would never drip acclimate livestock. Another old reefers myth......
http://www.reefcleaners.org/acclimation
All Animals at this Time:
1. Float the bag in your tank to get the animals used to the temperature in your aquarium.
2. Wait 15 minutes.
3. Add animals to the tank, discard shipping water and any towels used in the packaging.
4. DO NOT DRIP ACCLIMATE
According to them "During the shipping process, ammonia levels in the shipping bags build, while the ph level goes down." So if you are getting your live stock from your LFS then I don't see a reason not to dip. I understand what they are saying when it's shipped.
Why waste your time doing something that isn't needed? From the pro's,
"The reason we ask our customers to use this procedure is because our snails and crabs live intertidally, and can handle swings in ph/salinity without a problem. However, what they can't handle is toxic levels of ammonia.'
Ok son, drip away if it makes you feel good. If the the inverts are in a bag with no water should we acclimate them to our air first and then drip the water?

