Too soon for RBTA - and availability?

thefuz

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Hiya folks! I've been contemplating a BTA and wondering if it's OK to get it early on in a tank's life? I've got a 90 with not much in the way of corals (a few LPS, polyps and softies/shrooms) but I believe I've got the hang of keeping levels relatively stable. I'm interested in picking up a nem now while it can find a spot for itself without making too much fuss for anything else in the tank (it can go wherever it wants now basically).

Tank is about a month in post-cycle so still an infant really. All critters seem quite happy thus far, but it's all easy stuff - duncan, leather, plate, hammer, yuma/floridas, acans and a few zoa's. Acans, plate, duncan and ric's all taking food as I dish it out. Params like Alk (8), Ca (420) and Salinity (1.026) are all steady (not much uptake on the Ca yet). Nitrates haven't gone above 10 even though I feed lightly 2x/day - though I guess that's not terribly much. 3 fish; Hippo Tang, Yellow Tang and Percula. Cleaner shrimp and Peppermint shrimp (1 each).

I have an MP40 running on the low side of velocity that I'll be upgrading with a foam guard shortly.

Since the nem's have such high potential of moving I figured it might be better to try them earlier, assuming parameters are OK and I can find a small one. MH's aren't on at full timings yet b/c the tank inhabitants don't need and our A/C is getting upgraded this week. They go about 3 hours max. 54w T5s are on for about 11hrs though.

On a side note - is it difficult to obtain these as splits from other reefers? Do they ship well? Some of our LFS have them but the prices are pretty outrageous even for small ones (and I'd prefer a small one at this point).
 
roses are always expensive, always... and i would wait another couple of months before getting a nem, even if it is just a bta, they are extremely sensitive creatures
 
IMO, you need to slow down a bit. 3 fish & all the corals you have in a month old system is plenty. It's also suggested to wait at least 6 months before adding any anemone to a new system.
 
you might think that youre ready for one, but your tank is not... it has to mature alot more before you put much else in there... just be patient, it might seem hard but you gotta think about what youre putting the animals through
 
OK, makes sense - thanks for the responses! Just for clarity; all the pieces I mentioned are quite small (acan has 2 heads, a few hammer heads, half a dozen polyps on the zoa's, etc.). I will certainly do as you suggest though on the nem. I just wanted to get a sense of how long I should truly put it off, b/c that will also dictate how long I delay additional coral expansion. I definitely would like to successfully keep a nem in the tank and I want to add things in a good order to accommodate the needs of the tank inhabitants as best I can.
 
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