Originally Posted by
KellenR
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I don't think an anemone will be a problem. I had a Condi & a BTA on only 36watts in a 29gal for several months before upgrading my lighting.Short term this is marginal. If you had not upgraded your anemones would of died.
You can get a hardy easy anemone. Oxymoron, typically there are no easy anemones. Their hardi'ness is dependent on their environment, The light you're thinking about (the 48watts) should probably be the minimum you go. If cost is a main concern you can get a 65watt Power Compact 50/50 bulb, that'd be better than the 48watt and would run probably around $60 if you look around online.
With either of those 2 lights you'll be able to keep most soft corals like leathers, zoanthids, mushrooms etc.. You shouldn't keep any hard stony corals.
I think that the light you are considering is a bit lacking for an anemone, an emphasized maybe on a BTA. It may work but you would need to keep a close eye on it. And it wouldnt suprise me if it wandered around often.
I also think the 65 watt PC lights will heat the water up too much for you to maintain a normal temp. Small shallow tank with high wattage PC lights is most likley going to heat things up quite a bit. Maybe look into the cost of a 70 halide pendant light, this would take all the guess work out of it. And you would not need to worry about heat. Just a thought.