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1st nem in the tank in your opinion would be a bta or rock flower?
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Tank is only 3-4months and im debating getting a cpl rock flower nems from seattlecorals as they offered a decent deal imo.
They are show size they say so imo prob 3-6"
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I have found both types to be pretty forgiving when it comes to water parameters. Getting a healthy bta clone from a local reefer is a good way to go.

What else is in your tank currently? When you say 3-4 months do you mean post cycle? Did you start with live or dry rock? What kind of lighting do you have?
Here are a few pics of my nem tank... love these things.

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1st nem in the tank in your opinion would be a bta or rock flower?
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Tank is only 3-4months and im debating getting a cpl rock flower nems from seattlecorals as they offered a decent deal imo.
They are show size they say so imo prob 3-6"
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Not a BTA...What size tank?
 
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Normally and yes i agree the advice i would give someone is wait till the 6-9month mark just to be safe and rule out new tank syndrome. Lol.
I spend lots of money on corals yes....lol
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