anemonies!!!!

shista

Member
what anemonies can live under 80 watts of pc light in a 44 gal tank?? and what else could live in that light that would do good with an anemonie.
 

thegrog

Active Member
Aptasias would be it......and we don't like those!
You don't have enough light for most any anemone species. You would need to have at a minimum of 200watts of PC lighting for that tank. MH would be better yet.
 

shista

Member
what zoos or mushrooms could live with 80 watts of pc light in a 44 gal??if not what corals can?
 

murph145

Active Member
yeah u might be able to have some shrroms and zoos in 80 watts the only thing is that they probably wont be as brightly colored as u might want them to be ... 80 watts over a 44 gallon is pretty minial lighting when it comes to corals of any sort and anemones especially... all u might be able to keep is some shrooms and zoos like u are askin about.... other softies like leathers still need more like 3 watts per gallon and your hovering right around 2
 

shista

Member
can i put feather dusters with zoos and shrooms?? and are shrooms and zoos hard to keep?? and can they do good with a bicolor angel??
 

murph145

Active Member
featherdusters are fine i have some in my tank they are only filter feeders not requiring significant light like other light demanding corals....
shrooms and zoos are relatively hardy but u need to have a tank that water parameters are good and not fluctuating
as with most angel fish u run a chance of them nipping at sesile invertebrates and soft corals.... so u run a risk of it nipping at them
 

murph145

Active Member
well the easiest thing to start with are mushrooms and polyps thats about your best bet.... you can do a nice fish with LR and inverts with some soft corals ( maybe ) if thats all the lighting your going to have otherwise your going to need to upgrade the lighting then
 

hot883

Active Member
Originally Posted by shista
what is something easy to start with with a 80 watt pc light??
But a new tank is not recommended!! Water needs to be excellant.
 

mudplayerx

Active Member
Mushrooms and feather dusters are good for a low-light tank. You can try your hand at certain non-photosynthetic sponges and gorgonians as well. However, you need a tank at the very least cycled for 2+ months. I recommend 6+ months with lots of live rock.
 

salty tank

Member
You want about 4 watts of lighting per gallon. you only have 1.81 watts per gallon. you need 176 or more watts per gallon in order to have an anemone
 
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