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Acclimating a fish is the process of gradually adjusting the fish to the water conditions in its new environment. This is important when you bring a new fish home or move a fish from one tank to another. Here are the steps to follow when acclimating a fish: 1. Float the Fish: Place the fish, in its original water bag, in the new aquarium or tank water, but don't open the bag yet. Float the bag on the surface of the water for at least 15 minutes, to allow the temperature in the bag to gradually adjust to the temperature in the tank. 2. Test the Water: While the bag is floating, test the water in the tank to ensure it has the correct pH, nitrate, and ammonia levels for the species of fish you are acclimating. 3. Add Water to the Bag: After 15-20 minutes, add a small amount of the new tank water to the bag every 5 minutes, until the bag is about 3/4 full. This allows the fish to slowly adjust to the new water conditions. 4. Release the Fish: Use a net to remove the fish from the bag and gently place it into the tank. Do not pour the water from the bag into the tank, as this can introduce harmful bacteria or parasites to the tank. 5. Observe the Fish: Watch the fish for the first few hours after release, to make sure it is swimming and behaving normally. If the fish appears stressed or is not swimming normally, you may need to acclimate it more slowly, or adjust the water conditions in the tank. By following these steps, you can help your fish adjust to its new environment and avoid stress or illness caused by sudden changes in water conditions.
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