It's a 65w bulbCompact Fluorescents are not the most ideal bulb for anemones, but some have had success with them. I see it's a 72 gallon.....what's the dimensions of the tank and the number/wattage of bulbs you are using?
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It's a 65w bulbCompact Fluorescents are not the most ideal bulb for anemones, but some have had success with them. I see it's a 72 gallon.....what's the dimensions of the tank and the number/wattage of bulbs you are using?
Two of them on each sideIt's a 65w bulb
Agree on it with you.. I had tomato clown and Ocellaris that host Condy's like nothing and also I have bubble tip nem that host my ocellaris with no problem, the only trouble was to bring 2 maroons clowns and had to removed the Ocellaris but all of them either host my condy's or bubble, I believe it is on the fish but watch out with fishes and Condy's there not to safe at times and your fish can end up being a nice lunch.I dont think the light is adequate .i would upgrade if u want to keep nems.
And just because bubble tips arent a natural host to ocellaris doesnt mean they wont take to it.
You ocellaris have always gone start to your bubble tip?I had tomato clown and Ocellaris that host Condy's like nothing and also I have bubble tip nem that host my ocellaris with no problem, the only trouble was to bring 2 maroons clowns and had to removed the Ocellaris but all of them either host my condy's or bubble, I believe it is on the fish but watch out with fishes and Condy's there not to safe at times and your fish can end up being a nice lunch.
*yourYou ocellaris have always gone start to your bubble tip?
So I just get this instead?No, you don't have sufficient light. Might want to consider LED Chinese Black Box(es).....about $200 or so would allow you to grow anything.
4' or 48 inches so it would cover the entire tank.. would I have to like two small ones or is it ok if it does go across the entire tankSays one light covers 34" how long is that 72gal?
*wouldn't4' or 48 inches so it would cover the entire tank.. would I have to like two small ones or is it ok if it does go across the entire tank
+1I would go one that has at least 46 " spread or 2 that have 24" spread.
10+ years but went through a big move and changed hands about 6 months agoAnd also how long has your tank been running?
You ocellaris have always gone start to your bubble tip?
So I just get this instead?
https://www.amazon.com/VIPARSPECTRA...locphy=9012071&hvtargid=pla-319024685974&th=1