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Old 09-26-2014, 04:46 AM
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Default Will a rbta survive in my tank?

Hi, Im picking up a RBTA from a local reefer this saturday, and I might as well ask for some advice. My tank has been up for around 2-3 months. Its a biocube14 with 10lb livesand and around 25lbs liverock (yea thats alot). My fuge runs biochemielite, a sponge and another 3lbs of liverock rubble. I have tested my water quite often and my readings are always ammonia: 0 ppm, nitrite: 0ppm and nitrate anywhere from 1-6ppm. I have a green star polyp and its doing great and I had a bubble coral for a month and it did fine. The lighting is 10,000k PC and actinic PC bulbs and a blue LED for night. Im pretty confident with my water parameters and Im going to go ahead and add it. If you guys spot anything wrong or think I shoulden't do it, please let me know

ps. I use red sea test kit and I dont use rodi water, I treat my water with Prime

Thanks for the advice guys
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