BTA Good/Bad Idea

whotzler

New Member
My desire to have a BTA is about a 7 out of 10 so its up there. Parameters are stable and tank is 8 months old. I do have some concerns. I am currently using Kessil 160w for lighting. Will this be enough light? I have several LPS that are thriving. SPS I have only had for couple months to soon tell. Has any one had BTA under this light or know of anyone who has? Next is my tank is 45 a gal pentagon with many coral frags, see pic, would it be a bad idea to add BTA with all the coral? Will the BTA likely hurt the coral in this setup finding it's place? All thoughts and opinions welcome!

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2quills

Well-Known Member
Risky for sure. It will likely sting other corals as it moves around the tank to find a happy spot.

I think the light would be sufficient though.
 

lmforbis

Well-Known Member
Not going to be enough light. I have Kessil a360s and with t5 supplements they are enough for a BTA. With out the T5s it didn't work. The depth of your tank will be an issue with lighting.
 

whotzler

New Member
Not going to be enough light. I have Kessil a360s and with t5 supplements they are enough for a BTA. With out the T5s it didn't work. The depth of your tank will be an issue with lighting.
Good to know! My tank is 24" deep. I would have thought the 360s would have been plenty.
 

2quills

Well-Known Member
I think it's usually up to the clown on whether they host with an anemone. I could be wrong.

I used to have a true perk that loved my frogspawn. I've seen some clowns host with just about anything.
 

lmforbis

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I've had clowns choose toadstool corals to live in. I think the BTA is probably the easiest to keep of the nems that clowns will live in. I had a carpet anemone a long time ago. It did well with a bit less light but that's probably because he got his nutrition from eating all my fish and inverts except my clarkii clown.
 
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