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coralcrazy

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okay as you guys know i am selling off my tank...can i keep a RBTA under power compact lighting? 9 watts per gallon? or would i have to split a MH unit with a friend so he can hold my BTA..till i start up a tank for it...
 
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coralcrazy

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nope...my buddy putting it in his 20 long..he is taking all my stuff...i had saved my RBTA...now he has PC lighting..would that be okay..
sorry let me edify the first post..
 
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ezee

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coralcrazy,

I wouldn't. In a tank that size, many things can go wrong and pc lighting no matter how much can be dicey for anenomes.

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Reefer420

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I don't think it would matter so much on the tank size... I've seen some nice carpets w/ one clown in 10-20 gallon tanks that lasted for years...

Lighting might be another matter--- but I don't know too much about that...
 

heuerfan

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Dont' believe the hype, RBTA under power compacts perfectly fine.

I've had mine when it was 1.5" in my 7 gallon bowfront, and now it is 7" in my 7 gallon bowfront. About 9 watts per gallon.

And believe it or not, nano tanks are easier to maintain. This is from someone who's been keeping a 7 gallon minibow for 3 years.

my 2 cents...
 

Deanos

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heuerfan said:
And believe it or not, nano tanks are easier to maintain. This is from someone who's been keeping a 7 gallon minibow for 3 years.

my 2 cents...

Flying airplanes is easy for pilots with years of experience too. :smash:

Stephen, you are far from the inexperienced reefkeeper that Coralcrazy is.
 

Reefer420

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I don't know- my 1st tank (and current tank) has been a 16g nano...

I don't think I've gone through too much trama in the last year other than some annoying hitchhikers...I did do about a year of research before starting though...

I would say nanos can be easier to maintain as well imho... less water to change, less $$$ spent on lighting, etc.

and unfortunately less space for frags... sigh...
 

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