Emergency Help with Green Spot Puffer!

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Help! I had a student litterally walk in with a healthy looking 2" GSP in a bag and said, "here you go". I Got a bag of Aquarium Jungle Salt and a 5 gallon tank with it, with instructions to follow the instructions on the bag of salt.

A little research has revealed that these fish convert from fresh to brackish and then to salt, and they need a much larger tank than a 5gal one. So one of my questions is that I have a fully cycled 30gal salt tank with no other fish in it right now, can I acclimate the fish and place it in the saltwater tank? Keep in mind, its currently in about 2 cups of water in a plastic bag. IF I can do so, can I just use a drip line to slowly raise the salinity of the little bit of water that its in?

Any and all help greatly appreciated
 
What's the salinity in the bag?

Can you match your tank salinity and ph to the water in the bag? If so, then you can acclimate him over a much longer period of time w/out having to deal w/PH or ammonia spikes. I do this with delicate fish all the time.
 
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Thanks, the bag was 1.005, so I'm doing a very slow drip acclimation (about 1 drop per second) to slowly raise the salinity and pH to match that of the tank.
 

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