Condi lighting?

urbanthreatz

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I have a condi (Haitian Anenome) and i had a small strip light before i upgraded to a T5 lighting system and now towards the end of the day, the anenome looks deflated and well... unhappy. How much lighting is too much lighting?

Ph: 7.9
Nitrates & Nitrites: <1
Calcium & Alk: 450
Water temp: 78.4

I'll try and get a picture of my camera cooperates.

Thanks,
Justin
 
I have a new tank up and running and i had a full spectrum corallife strip light on it, nothing fancy. Now with the new T5's, it's a 4 bulb set up so i turned on one bulb and let it run for an hour then added another bulb to the fixture every hour to give everything time to adjust. It was fine throughout the day today, but towards the end it deflated and looked pretty sick. Then my clownfish wouldn't come near it anymore... maybe it just needs another day or so of acclimation.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11393296#post11393296 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Toddrtrex
How long has the tank been up and running?

And Condis aren't a natural host for clowns.

mine does...I had my condi 48 hrs and my clown fish was in it. And now my other clown fish is in it.......
 
My friend also had the great idea of having a condi for his clowns.

He woke up with a fat condylactus and two clownfish were missing.

Not a risk i'm willing to take.
 
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