Depends on the species to be honest. I keep mostly wild caught South American fish.
So having said that, my water parameters are as close to the Amazon as possible. I use Amazon Black Water extract. I think it's now called Seachem Instant Amazon Blackwater. But I have noticed it helps bring out coloration in my South American fish. My arowanas have a nice dark orange tint to them with blue hints. They are wild caught too so that can be a factor.
Most of the fish I keep are extremley hardy so I just float them for 15-20 mins. Open the bag and fill with tank water. Then drop and plop. No issues this way.
My ph is on the lower side because of the extract and driftwood. I keep it at 6.0-7.0. So if I am adding fish from different parts of the world, I have no choice but to drip.
For sensitive fish like my payara, I use the drip acclimiation.
Saltwater I do drop and plop and drip depending on species hardiness.
So having said that, my water parameters are as close to the Amazon as possible. I use Amazon Black Water extract. I think it's now called Seachem Instant Amazon Blackwater. But I have noticed it helps bring out coloration in my South American fish. My arowanas have a nice dark orange tint to them with blue hints. They are wild caught too so that can be a factor.
Most of the fish I keep are extremley hardy so I just float them for 15-20 mins. Open the bag and fill with tank water. Then drop and plop. No issues this way.
My ph is on the lower side because of the extract and driftwood. I keep it at 6.0-7.0. So if I am adding fish from different parts of the world, I have no choice but to drip.
For sensitive fish like my payara, I use the drip acclimiation.
Saltwater I do drop and plop and drip depending on species hardiness.