What would you do with this tank?

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Tank is 120 gallons and nearly four years old. I love it but it is getting overgrown with green BTA especially. I have sold 25 of them to a LFS for credit but they can't take anymore and few people in the area seem interested. I don't like the idea of killing them (I'm a bleeding heart sometimes) but I am not opposed to getting something that will eat them. Is there anything? What would you do? I have a 20 gallon setup with the same water parameters in the fishroom and I just fragged some of the corals. This shot is after I took some out. It's amazing to me that it can look crowded and bare at the same time lol.

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side view
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20 gallon frag tank
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Tank is 120 gallons and nearly four years old. I love it but it is getting overgrown with green BTA especially. I have sold 25 of them to a LFS for credit but they can't take anymore and few people in the area seem interested. I don't like the idea of killing them (I'm a bleeding heart sometimes) but I am not opposed to getting something that will eat them. Is there anything? What would you do? I have a 20 gallon setup with the same water parameters in the fishroom and I just fragged some of the corals. This shot is after I took some out. It's amazing to me that it can look crowded and bare at the same time lol.

full view
full tank 11.20.JPG


side view
side view 11.20.jpg

20 gallon frag tank
frag tank.jpg

+1 vote find them homes

giving them away is better than killing them

This might help you find more people local to you:
 
Tank is 120 gallons and nearly four years old. I love it but it is getting overgrown with green BTA especially. I have sold 25 of them to a LFS for credit but they can't take anymore and few people in the area seem interested. I don't like the idea of killing them (I'm a bleeding heart sometimes) but I am not opposed to getting something that will eat them. Is there anything? What would you do? I have a 20 gallon setup with the same water parameters in the fishroom and I just fragged some of the corals. This shot is after I took some out. It's amazing to me that it can look crowded and bare at the same time lol.

full view
full tank 11.20.JPG


side view
side view 11.20.jpg

20 gallon frag tank
frag tank.jpg
Try craigslist, LFS outside of area and even local clubs
 

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