Handling newly shipped corals

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I have a lot of new corals coming from assorted online sales this weekend and I want to know how best to take them from shipping container to tank?
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Float them first in the bag in your tank to temp acclimate them then place them in a bowl with the water they came in and run a drip line from your tank to the bowl with a slow steady drip. Remove water from the bowl as needed. I usually drip for an hour. When I place them in my tank I leave the lights out for a 3-4 hrs and run them at a lower strength to acclimate them to my light. Most online vendors have acclimation guides and requirements posted on their site and will not honor their warranty if not followed.
 
I dipped and temp acclimated but didn't drip acclimate. All seems well.
 
I temp acclimate in the bag for about 10 minutes. Then I drip acclimate for about 10 minutes. Then I dip them in Bayer and CoralRx. I dont care if the coral came from my best friend or the most reputable seller in the world. I dip my corals. Not worth what could happen.
 
Yes, forgot to mention always dip. I don't usually drip acclimate zoas unless they were very expensive. I did not want to suggest that to you and be responsible for any loss. Glad everything seems to have worked out for you.
 

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