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I know most corals dont need alot of light either do anemones. There are a few sebeas i know in a 48 inch deeps with only a 150 watt halide and a few no actinic running it. I mean the only colour on that anemone is the purple tips but it grows. I think i will do a 48 inch long 40 gallon tank. This will make the tank 18 inches wide and deep. That will be plenty room for rockwork and coral growth. I cant wait to get this thing started. But me like i said i am going to use my halide (175 watts) and my pc's for 10, 000K. Then i have 2 30 watt phillips blue bulbs i can use those for blue light. if all these lights run on the correct timer and skillfuly placed i am hoping w will have a nice tank. I was cruising around this site and fell in love with Dez's 180 gal but i dont think i can afford 1700 bucks right now.
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:rolleyes: Doo-e/Ryan, I can't believe that you are still being taken seriously by some members of the board. You've had a lot of chances, haven't you?
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YEs, but look at this thread - AGAIN. We can't seem to help ourselves, we must try to reform this repeat reefing offender or something...
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Okay i should refrase that. Anemones dont need as much light as alot of people put them under. I mean ihave seen people with a bubble under a 250 watt halide saying that it is just enough light. I mean sure i can see harder to keep anemones like carpets and magnificants needing alot of light but bubbles and corscrews they are considered beginner anemones. Should one be fine under a 150 watt light in a 33?
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Well come on there is too beginner anemones. I mean would you recomend a magnificant to a person who has never had an anemone before. What i mean by beginner is someone who has had a reef tank or SW tank and now is wanting to take another step. KNow what i mean.
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your starting again, instead of listining to the people that are trying to teach and help you your arguing and not listining. this is why your last salt water tank failef. :rolleyes:
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