Will that red morphs become issue for BTA?

potatocouch

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I need to care for the BTA and will need to do anything for it to be happy.

So my question is, do I need to trim the red morphs colony?

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I think you should be fine... the BTA is large enough that it will move or won't be severely impacted.

If it's a Yuma colony, I would be more careful. I lost a BTA to a Yuma the other day. Never thought that could happen until it did
 

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