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so I have a 10 gallon reef that I want to get a bta anemone in I know that it can get to big. I have a 65 gallon it can go in if it gets to big or the splits can go into it. thoughts?


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so I have a 10 gallon reef that I want to get a bta anemone in I know that it can get to big. I have a 65 gallon it can go in if it gets to big or the splits can go into it. thoughts?


thanks, Logan
That will work just fine. Good luck!
 

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I think so long as your tank(s) are mature and stable and you have adequate lighting, it shouldn’t be a problem. In a ten gallon, if your BTA likes to wander, that doesn’t leave a lot of room for other corals, just something to consider.
 

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If you have tank thats mature, stable, and have good lighting, you should be fine!
 

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