Aileena,
Most people will promote more watts per gallon. I ran a 80 gallon tank for several years on 80 watts of lighting with soft corals and 1 LPS. That is 1 WPG and it did fine. One light was a 10,000K 40W triton, the other a 40W actinic.
I was/am able to keep yellow polyps, green star polyps, 2 types of gorgonians, button polyps, branching frogspawn, mushrooms, and some leathers like Sinularia and devils hand, and other encrusting corals. I also have lots of coralline algae.
The only anenomes that I have tried due to the lack of lighting are a flower & curlique, which have done well for years now. I had 2 condys in there, but I did not like them (they were given to me.) I now have them in a 20 long with 2 55W PC lights.
I also have lavendar rock, which is like a hairy mushroom and feather dusters.
There are others which do not require much lighting like orange cup (sun) coral - Tubastraea species these are a high maintenance coral that requires constant feeding.
Corals may not "thrive" according to others under these lighting conditions, but will survive, and even reproduce. My branching frogspawn has split and produced new heads/polyps. My mushrooms do well and one gorgonian has grown to a point that the top of it is bent to stay in the water. It could actually use a taller tank and will need cut back and start a few new ones.
I recently add another 40 watt bulb, moving me up to a whopping 1.5 watts per gallon.
I would suggest using 10,000K and actinic bulbs if you do not want to upgrade any more. Have fun and the best of luck.