Lowest light that an anemone can survive in

Cj8

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Hi
I want to konw whats the lowest possible wattage of light i could use for an anemone i have a 90 gallon.
 
Depends on the type of anemone. Most anemones like strong lighting so I'm not sure why you would want to know the minimum requirement.
 
It's according to what kind of light you have. A 150 or 175 metal halide would be a good light if it were right over them, not too close though.
 
Actually it's according to what kind of anemone the OP has which he still hasn't posted.
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In general:
E. quadricolor, S. haddoni (exception for the Blue, Neon antifreeze Green, Purple and Reds), and H. crispa (exception for the rare hot pink tentacled crispas), require the least amount of light.
S. mertensii falls somewhere in between as well as H. malu which likes higher light levels.
M. doreensis, H. magnifica and S. gigantea require the highest light levels.

Btw, the old watts per gallon rule is BS, it doesn't account for depth, light spread, light efficiency, spectrum, par and so on.
 
Give us an idea of what you would like your tank to be and we can help provide some guidance.

I have a feeling that you would like to keep your tank to a budget build. If so, look into the Reef Breeders lights. They are an econo option that seems to be of pretty decent quality, but doesn't have all the bells and whistles. Think Mazda instead of Acura.
 
I'm looking for a cheaper lighting at prefroms well b/c right now im running my 90 gallon with like 50 watts of Fluorescent Lighting.
 
u can buy t5 4 bulb fixtures at lowes or homedepo for $75 why would u spend $300+
 
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