not enough light for a nem, what other hosts?

palmer373

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im going to buy a 2" maroon from a LFS and i was planning on adding it to my 55 which will eventually host a fu manchu (baby). i only have 2 T5 bulbs so ive been told its not enough light for an anemone. i was hoping an anemone could provide some protection for the maroon from the fu but since nems are out of the picture (unless i buy a nice light im eyeing) im curious what other corals could add some protection if the maroon decides to host. i have a hammer, probably going to get a frogspawn but i could get a nice platecoral also.

am i just to far ahead or heading the wrong way and should add the maroon to my 75? im starting to rethink my idea of having a fu in my 55 mixed reef cause of other fish options, maybe i should just set up my 29 for him?
 
If you really want a nem, buy a spotlight LED for just the anemone you are thinking of gettting.

Otherwise, I have seen clowns be hosted by just about everything.
 
Maroons are natural symbionts with BTAs. BTAs are less light demanding than some of the hosts. If you had another 2 bulb t-5 strip you should be fine to keep a BTA. That would probably be the route I would go personally. As you have probably heard, anemones do need a tank that has been set up for 6 months or so and water quality that's in good shape. BTAs are generally the least demanding of the hosts, but they still need things to be in check to thrive.
 
nebthet- ill check into that thanks.

garygb- i thought they were less light demanding but i was told they still needed more light. i might be able to find another fixture, or i could go the route nebthet suggested lol.
 
From what I have seen, those par38 style LEDS are pretty potent. Would think a spot over the nem would be enough and may even help keep it in one place. Just be sure to acclimate it to that light because they are pretty strong , especially if you have a shallow tank.

I was curious about LEDS for nems as well but have not really found many threads showing long term care under LEDs. Is there a consensus on LEDS?
 
We would need more info on your lights. Bubble tips are less light demanding than other species of nems but they definately need a lot of light.
 
greech- im stoppig by a LFS today, ill see what they have and suggest.

2addicted- i have a 10k 54w T5 and a 420nm 54w T5 bulb currently. there are some nice LED and T5 fixtures at a LFS im goign to later today so ill look at them, get prices, and bulb count.
 
slick- ya ik a $90 online fixture will sell for $140 atleast here.

nemo- oh ya ive read/seen vids with that. thanks
 
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