Transferring corals to new tank!

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Hello All,

I have set up a new tank which is now about a month old from since the first fish were introduced.

I have running a nano which has some corals I would like to transfer to the new tank, this includes : pocilloporas, stylo , favias , acans, and my precious gonis.

I was concerned about transferring all my corals at once and end up with all of the death.

Are there any tips on how to do this with out ending with my corals death ?

Thank you.
 
I don't think you should overthink, if you're concenrned you can put the corals in a bucket with the current tank water and start adding new tank water to acclimate it. Same as when you buy the coral from the store, acclimate it to your tank and then add it.

Personally, I assume you're using the same salt, parameters are likely similar.... I've done tank transfers before, I just transfer the corals to the new tank ,never been an issue. For what reason would they all die? I don't think its a logical concern.
 

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