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4) so I just read your acclimation processes.
Not 100% in agreement with it for all coral.
It may be fine for softies and some lps. But for stonies I just do temp, dip, and drop in. I do a small light acclimation over a coarse of a week. That's it, no losses.
This proves I read it right? Or do you not want to sell to me now. Just joking on that last part. LOL
 
6) I skipped 5
Where are you located? How many Sq ft is your building? Do you take walk-ins?
30 tons of ac, must be pretty good size building. Interesting.
In business for 30 years is interesting also. I think this is the 1st I have heard of you.
 
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4) so I just read your acclimation processes.
Not 100% in agreement with it for all coral.
It may be fine for softies and some lps. But for stonies I just do temp, dip, and drop in. I do a small light acclimation over a coarse of a week. That's it, no losses.
This proves I read it right? Or do you not want to sell to me now. Just joking on that last part. LOL
I have to give a general idea on acclimation, you are correct it varies by coral species. Most hobbiest that are dealing with SPS are a ways down the road with adding corals to their tanks and have their own methods that work well for them. I am just trying to provide safe acclimation guidelines more towards beginning hobbiest. I put alot of coral into system with just temp acllimation and dip but I also have been doing this a long time.
 

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