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Fess up lol
 

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I acclimate for temperature (meaning I float the bag) but then I dump them in.

I don't put anyone else's water into my tank though. I dump the fish into a net or pick them up and put them into the tank.
 
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I'm pretty much the same Mel. I am thinking about Acclimating some mollies in my sump though lol
 

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Why? I mean, why mollies and why put fish in your sump? Can you see your sump often? Just curious.
 

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They lay a lot of babies and being in the sump they will end up in the tank. I might have to give this a try haha


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Exactly. It will cut down on feeding some. Mollies are brackish. So are guppies apparently. I may try a guppy just to freak my mother out. She used to breed them.
 

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