Fluval evo 13 evo bta

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Thoughts on adding bta to this tank. It’s almost 5 months old now, and I have an ai prime. Everything has been thriving lots of growth with a successful diy algae scrubber so nutrients have been in check.

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I don’t see why not. Only problem is that your existing coral will most likely get stung and they can’t take over the tank since it’s smaller
 

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Thoughts on adding bta to this tank. It’s almost 5 months old now, and I have an ai prime. Everything has been thriving lots of growth with a successful diy algae scrubber so nutrients have been in check.

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Got any pics of your algae scrubber. I added one in just over a month ago in my Evo but i'm not seeing alot of GHA growth. Is my light spectrum not right? algae scrubber 9_23_2021.jpg
 

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Would probably have better luck sticking to corals or anemones. I hear mixing the two can be a task to manage. Definitely agree on the bta taking over the tank, might even roam for a bit and take out your corals or at least stress the hell out of them.
 

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