I think this sums it up pretty well:
"When ever a fish is moved from it's tank to another it experiences high levels of stress without good acclimation this can greatly increase the stress levels making new fish very susceptible to various diseases. This is why good acclimation is so important, just like jumping into a nice cold lake on a hot summer day can be a real shock to humans adding new fish to a tank can be just as big a shock to the fish. Acclimation is done to help reduce the level of shock, which can stress fish, when being introduced to a new tank. Temperature however is not the only thing that fish need to acclimate to. There are several chemical properties of the water the fish must also adjust too such as PH, water hardness, salinity, and any other chemical treatments being used. This is why the standard "float the bag in the water for 15 minuets to get it to temp and release the fish" method is not really recommended anymore. "
I know for one that PetSmart uses salt in their tanks. And no telling how many people out there are putting all kinds of chems in their tanks.
I can't do it. Two + hours for me and my fishies regardless of the .25 feeder goldie and up. Just makes sense.
"When ever a fish is moved from it's tank to another it experiences high levels of stress without good acclimation this can greatly increase the stress levels making new fish very susceptible to various diseases. This is why good acclimation is so important, just like jumping into a nice cold lake on a hot summer day can be a real shock to humans adding new fish to a tank can be just as big a shock to the fish. Acclimation is done to help reduce the level of shock, which can stress fish, when being introduced to a new tank. Temperature however is not the only thing that fish need to acclimate to. There are several chemical properties of the water the fish must also adjust too such as PH, water hardness, salinity, and any other chemical treatments being used. This is why the standard "float the bag in the water for 15 minuets to get it to temp and release the fish" method is not really recommended anymore. "
I know for one that PetSmart uses salt in their tanks. And no telling how many people out there are putting all kinds of chems in their tanks.
I can't do it. Two + hours for me and my fishies regardless of the .25 feeder goldie and up. Just makes sense.