New anemone looking healthy...?

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Does this bta look healthy?

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kelvin is the color temperature rating. I don't know where you got that info, because people have run their tanks for years under 10K "daylight" without any issues.
It has nothing to do with the light power.
Oh ok. How many watts would you recommend?
 
If you don't have a big one, a cheap blackbox LED would work. You could also look at a noopsyche k7 pro, (I personally use these and love them), or even a more expensive option
 
50 or less preferably. I was looking into just buying another one of the lights I already have. But I’m open to suggestions.
Do you know what the par value is of the light you are using. Light is important for the health of your nem.
 
Lighting is everything to an anemone. Should've invested in a good light and did some research into keeping anemones before getting one.
 
Although your parameters are stable now, over the next few months your tank is going to go through a ton of changes.
I agree on stronger lighting. How big is the tank ?
If you don’t want to get good lighting than I would give it to a lfs for credit
 
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I’ve decide I’ll be getting two more of the lights I have now this means I will have 72 watts and I’ll be adding another 10 watt strip to that.
 
I’ve decide I’ll be getting two more of the lights I have now this means I will have 72 watts and I’ll be adding another 10 watt strip to that.
How high is the rock work from the light ?
 
I’ve decide I’ll be getting two more of the lights I have now this means I will have 72 watts and I’ll be adding another 10 watt strip to that.

Follow other people's advice, spend a little more and get decent lights. There is more to lights than K & Watts. Read about PAR and make an effort to understand what you are doing and what your tank inhabitants need to thrive. If you invest in educating yourself and will be able to successfully keep your tank alive, eventually you will spend the money on good lights that are fundamental to a successful tank. I always preferred to buy what is needed once as buying unsuitable equipment multiple times adds to the cost quickly. Good luck
 

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