PirateFish52
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Any thoughts on how hard it is to keep an anenome? I heard that if one dies in your tank it kills all the inhabitants.
I would like to get one, as my two clown fish are trying to live in the large hairy mushroom rock in my tank, which makes me think they need an anenome.
My setup now is a 55 gallon with 4 t-5's- 54 watts each.
I am turning my 55 into a 75 in the next month or so. Will get 2 more 54 watt t-5's.
That would make 324 watts total for the 75.
Do you think that's enough lighting for an anenome?
Do I have enough now with the 4- 54 watt T5's for an anenome in my 55?
Also what kind of corals can I get into with the 75 gallon tank lighting I plan on having. I have a lot of mushrooms, xenia, leathers, and zoas. Would like something different.
I would like to get one, as my two clown fish are trying to live in the large hairy mushroom rock in my tank, which makes me think they need an anenome.
My setup now is a 55 gallon with 4 t-5's- 54 watts each.
I am turning my 55 into a 75 in the next month or so. Will get 2 more 54 watt t-5's.
That would make 324 watts total for the 75.
Do you think that's enough lighting for an anenome?
Do I have enough now with the 4- 54 watt T5's for an anenome in my 55?
Also what kind of corals can I get into with the 75 gallon tank lighting I plan on having. I have a lot of mushrooms, xenia, leathers, and zoas. Would like something different.