Maybe I'm missing something but why do you want micro bubbles for the ATS
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Algae scrubbers are great but make sure you are dedicated to that idea. By having an algae scrubber, you are purposely growing hair algae. If you start lacking on your maintenance there is a chance that hair algae could spread to your display. If you decide later on to remove the scrubber, make sure your phosphates are near zero before doing so. I'm not at all saying you shouldn't add one, just wanting you to know what could happen.
Hmmm wow nice setup... What type of light are you running? I see a combo of red and green at bottom?
When I make posts I am speaking from experience, not just repeating what others say. I had a tank setup for 3 years with high nitrates and phosphates and no algae problems. I started a new tank and transferred everything over from the other tank and added an algae scrubber. I did not stay on top of water changes and my nitrates and phosphates began being elevated. Hair algae quickly took over my display. I had never had hair algae in any of my tanks before that. Once it starts groping in your tank, it is there for the life of the tank.
When I make posts I am speaking from experience, not just repeating what others say. I had a tank setup for 3 years with high nitrates and phosphates and no algae problems. I started a new tank and transferred everything over from the other tank and added an algae scrubber. I did not stay on top of water changes and my nitrates and phosphates began being elevated. Hair algae quickly took over my display. I had never had hair algae in any of my tanks before that. Once it starts groping in your tank, it is there for the life of the tank.