So I brought one of these home today along with a BEAUTIFUL orange/red headed fairy wrasse. I used it to acclimate the wrasse before adding it to my tank. It is SO much easier than trying to remember to add water to the bag every few minutes trying to acclimate anything to my tank. You can control the drip rate of the water going into the container with your fish and you squeeze the siphon/drip chamber to prime the hose. And we ALL know what that means right??? No more sucking on a hose and choking on saltwater and slimy/nasty stuff left in said hose trying to create a siphon to start the drip. All I can say is, "I wish I had one of these along time ago!" Super easy to use! In stock at Just Fish!!!
Innovative Marine AccuDrip Review
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Re: Innovative Marine AccuDrip Review
Is "AUQA" how they spell "AQUA" in CHINA? We used to use an Oscar Enterprises "U" and airline tubing with a knot tied in it as an acclimation dripper. Sucking on plastic hose and risking a mouthful of saltwater, funky brine shrimp tank water, etc. was a rite of passage.
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Re: Innovative Marine AccuDrip Review
I used airline tubing and a clothespin, and have been "passed" a lot!Doug wrote:Is "AUQA" how they spell "AQUA" in CHINA? We used to use an Oscar Enterprises "U" and airline tubing with a knot tied in it as an acclimation dripper. Sucking on plastic hose and risking a mouthful of saltwater, funky brine shrimp tank water, etc. was a rite of passage.