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Hi guys & gals,

I'm brand new here to this forum. I've had fish tanks off and on in the past, mostly brackish but am exploring reef tanks now.
I have a question tho: I have this light which is working well for my corals,

NICREW Saltwater Aquarium Light, Marine LED Fish Tank Light for Coral Reef Tanks,​

But is it ok for anemones?​

 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!!

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!

I looked at the reviews on Amazon and there are pictures of people with anemones on there tank using that light. However I don't know how successful they are long term from a picture.

Ideally you could rent a par meter and test the light output. See if you can get it in the ranges that anemones look for which is somewhere around 220 par.
 

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