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Acclimation
Acclimation
So you just got home from the LFS with a new fish? Your first line of defense against fish loss is good acclimation and quarantine. Quarantine Right now your fish is freaked out, the oxygen level in the water is getting low, the ammonia level is rising, the PH is lowering due to increased CO2 in the water, the temperature in the bag is not the same as the tank and the salinity is different. It is not the best idea to simply dump the fish in the aquarium and hope for the best. A gradual acclimation to the differences is a much better method, and will give your fish a better chance at remaining healthy. There are many different methods of acclimation. Some are better than others. Below is the method I use, it is not necessarily the best, but it works well for me.
This method is fairly simple, and doesn?t require a lot of work on your part, but it does require a little time. I can?t stress enough, do NOT buy a fish if you do not have a few hours to properly acclimate the fish. Slower acclimation = Better acclimation. As usual, feel free to post any questions, comments or corrections.
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