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I recently cycled a Red Sea reefer 350. I added a couple snails and crabs a week ago and all seems to be doing fine.

I’d like to transfer a couple inhabitants from my old biocube to my new tank (starry blenny and brittle star fish). My question is how do I temperature acclimate them since they obviously aren’t new from the lfs and sitting in a bag? Do I just place them in a Tupperware and begin a drip line?
 
I recently cycled a Red Sea reefer 350. I added a couple snails and crabs a week ago and all seems to be doing fine.

I’d like to transfer a couple inhabitants from my old biocube to my new tank (starry blenny and brittle star fish). My question is how do I temperature acclimate them since they obviously aren’t new from the lfs and sitting in a bag? Do I just place them in a Tupperware and begin a drip line?
We did a drip/acclimation (no bags just a bucket/heater with similar temp) for our transfer of fish to the bigger tank, your inverts I wouldn't worry about those you can drop into the tank.
 
My biocube runs much warmer than my new tank since it has a lid. 83 vs 78 degrees in the new tank. Do you foresee this being a big problem since it is about a 5 degree difference?
 
My biocube runs much warmer than my new tank since it has a lid. 83 vs 78 degrees in the new tank. Do you foresee this being a big problem since it is about a 5 degree difference?
Oh yes your right acclimate slowly. I remember the bio cube days your doing good. I would drip acclimate fish and coral for 1-2hours
 

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