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Old 12/05/2007, 11:04 AM
kizkiz kizkiz is offline
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They're like most LPS - bullet proof.
I would just float the bag in tank till equal temps then lob it in.
Never acclimated any of my lps. No real need tbh, unless the sg is horribly different.
The coral suffers more from being in the bag, in nasty water and full of waste, than it would by putting it straight in the tank.
Pretty much goes the same for fish too.
Only things that really need acclimating are inverts (shrimps, snails etc) as they are very sensitive to SG changes.

If it does appear to die - keep it!
I had a duncan polyp that appeared to be dead. Left it in the tank and 6 months later it decided to make an appearance again!
Looks great now.

Friend i know has also put 6 dead cats in his tank. 4 are now showing signs of life again