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BTW is there not phytoplankton in the system anyway, especially when using a lighted fuge with macro-algae?

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BTW is there not phytoplankton in the system anyway, especially when using a lighted fuge with macro-algae?

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> -Back to the subject of getting an ocellaris to host a coral in my tank. I tough I took a step in the right direction by forgetting about the BTA and use a coral substitute. Seems I’m dead wrong again with Euphyllia. With the set-up I’m planning, I wonder if it’s even worth trying to have an ocellaris at all. Let’s say I have 2 or 3 Euphyllia and an awful lot of xenia (hopefully:). I guess it’s maybe possible that the ocellaris would favor xenia and only host the Euphyllia from time to time.

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