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Moving everything right now
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threw a towel over them so they are not getting blasted with light and set lights to 50%. what do you guys do for a acclimation to lights? couple hours? days?

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DON'T FOLLOW MY EXAMPLE!!!!


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I may have been doing it wrong coming up on 20 years but I always dip rinse and mount it where I want it, I don’t play with the light.
Same except minus the dip and rinse usually...



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Same except minus the dip and rinse usually...



DON'T FOLLOW MY EXAMPLE!!!!
That reminds me of a saying that people with more experience in Cuba used to say, "do as I say and not as I do." ;)
 

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threw a towel over them so they are not getting blasted with light and set lights to 50%. what do you guys do for a acclimation to lights? couple hours? days?

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I've never acclimated them. I always put them directly in the sand bed for a day or two, and then I put them in their permanent spot. It's worked well for me. I don't believe corals are that sensitive to light changes. It just can't be from something like 100 to 450 par.
 

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What are these? 3 giant worms, reef safe? Should I transfer them?
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Luis... No 1. Rule is never touch worms in your tank with bare hands!! Anyways could you get a picture under water? Put them in a Tupperware with sw and take pics.
 

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Dang, these pitho crabs grow fast! Got them not to long ago the size of a dime and they are now the size of a quarter. When they outgrow the tank I’ll have to get the crab traps from Deadly Catch to get them out.
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Is this true? Not doubting just never heard it so I’m curious.
Bristle worms can irritate your skin but fire worms, well its in their name!
 

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