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postie

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Within the next 30 days or so, I will be moving everything from two small tanks to a larger tank. One of the smaller tanks has two pistol shrimp and a ruby crab. All are hard to find, the shrimp are practically never seen. I know that one large pistol shrimp is living in a very large piece of LR. What is the best way to acclimate this/these pistol shrimps that are in rock crevices and cannot be caught.

I know that inverts often require better acclimation methods than, say, damsels, clowns, other hardy fish and corals, but I'll never extract those inverts and the rock is too large to bag, assuming I even have the right rock.

I'll be acclimating these critters to a newly set up and fully cycled tank...water parameters are perfect (and almost exactly the same as the old tanks). I'm thinking of just adding the rock/rocks to the new tank, considering the inverts as hitchhikers. Do you guys think that will work?
 

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Could you put it in a big tub, or a bucket and drip the new water in? They would probably survive just being dumped in if the rocks too big for proper aclimation. Just make sure salinity is exactly the same.
 
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Put the rocks in the new tank and don't give it a second thought. I've been doing this for many moons and believe me, these animals are not nearly so delicate as most people, even many here think. You'll find posts about people acclimating snails for 3 hours... :roll:
The ship em dry people, come on!



Jim
 
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My experience is the same as Jim's. I have moved and changed my tanks a bunch, and almost never am I able to separately catch stuff like shrimp, crabs, and tiny blennies.

They just move with the rock they are hiding in! They seem to do fine.
 

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