Help Acclimating My First Tennis

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Hey, I'm planning on getting my first tenuis today and want to make sure I acclimate it right...The tank is a nano coral/invert tank with a Noopsyche K7 V3 light over it and I tested all my parameters a little while ago to ensure they were where they should be. I know it's good to start off with less intense light and slowly increase to the high light requirements they require but just how slow does a tenuis usually need to be acclimated before being moved to a high light intensity? Is there an easy way to tell by looking at it?
 
Hey, I'm planning on getting my first tenuis today and want to make sure I acclimate it right...The tank is a nano coral/invert tank with a Noopsyche K7 V3 light over it and I tested all my parameters a little while ago to ensure they were where they should be. I know it's good to start off with less intense light and slowly increase to the high light requirements they require but just how slow does a tenuis usually need to be acclimated before being moved to a high light intensity? Is there an easy way to tell by looking at it?
Place in a small clean container after floating for 20 mins and add a cup of tank water every 15 mins 4-5 times and assure salinity matches tank
 
Ok thanks...just to be safe, how would I know if my light is too intense at first?
Introduce coral under low light always preferably blue and then ramp up slowly
 
How slowly? I would assume who I just bought it from had it under high lighting as well but it never hurts to be safe
This time you’re acclimating it to new environment
Ramp up 5% per day
 
Yes, I haven't done sg acclimate in years.
Light, yes.
Just got my first Walt Disney frag Saturday.
Floated, dipped, and now on a frag rack mid height. Every couple days I'm going to move it up a couple inches.
I need to take a pic, polyp extension is already decent. :D
 
It's finally in the tank... hoping he does well. If anything was wrong, he'd just start bleaching, right
It could bleach but it could also RTN or STN. If it wasn’t acclimated properly or if it’s just really unhappy, RTN is the most likely thing to occur and it’d happen fast (often within a week or two). STN and bleaching generally happen more over time.
 
It could bleach but it could also RTN or STN. If it wasn’t acclimated properly or if it’s just really unhappy, RTN is the most likely thing to occur and it’d happen fast (often within a week or two). STN and bleaching generally happen more over time.
I made sure before it went in the tank I had the salinity and temperature equal...it took about an hour of adding a little bit of water to the bag every 10 minutes or so and testing every time I poured a little water in
 
It's finally in the tank... hoping he does well. If anything was wrong, he'd just start bleaching, right
Would take a couple days to start discoloring
 

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