iansnakebite
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so 4 t5 would be suitable for most coral invert and the easyer anemones thease metal halide lights do you have to buy a hood or can you get starter and bulb oly as might make my own hood?
going to have to show my ignorance as a newbe now who is dr ron and how do i contact him?<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6559178#post6559178 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bginop
iansnakebite, you might want to consider also taking your questions to Dr.Ron, because he has very contridictory statements to lighting issues and feeding issues. By contradictory, i mean they are quite counter-intuitive. So, its just food for thought.
i've taken H magnifica back to the store so that is no longer an issue plus it wouldn't be suitable to me due to the size it can grow to<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6558223#post6558223 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by z_rivers
there is no other light that be acceptble for H magnifica other than MH. even the most light demanding SPS and clams dont need as much as this creature. it will move to the highest point in the tank and nearly stick out of the water to get maximum light absorbtion. 250w MH would be good for it but IMO 400w would be even better. t-5s will work for other anemones but not for the Mag.