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Will gsp grow under a marineland white and blue led light my sister in law wants it in her tank I told her idk also what about nems?
 
Will gsp grow under a marineland white and blue led light my sister in law wants it in her tank I told her idk also what about nems?
GSP will grow with a burned out light bulb from a nyc subway tunnel abandoned in the 70's.

Nems is a huge group. Most of them, no.
 
Like stated above gsp most likely Belem no no no
 
I successfully grew a RBTA under the mairinland reef light. Blue and whites. Everyone on forums back then said no and it grew to size of a large grapefruit but it was the marineLAND REEF light that purchased years ago. Not sure if they still make that particular one
 
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A tube anenome is still an anenome. I don't understand how that's not nice? Lol.
Tube nems eat decent sized foods. Dead or dying fish ect. They really aren't that photosynthetic. If the OP doesn't wanna get two of the same light. They can get another different light maybe?
I'd hate to see someone buy a nice $100+ anenome to watch it melt in their fish tank cuz it wasn't getting enough light. Slow death
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A tube anenome is still an anenome.

They actually Aren't anenome at all. Here's the Google answer because I'm not smart enough to remember the big words.

"What Is a Tube Anemone? So, let us get one thing straight right from the start: Tube anemones are not anemones. Cerianthids do superficially resemble the distantly related "true" sea anemones (Order Actinaria). Although they also belong to the Hexacorallia, they are placed in the Order Ceriantharia."
I don't understand how that's not nice? Lol.
Tube nems eat decent sized foods. Dead or dying fish ect. They really aren't that photosynthetic. If the OP doesn't wanna get two of the same light. They can get another different light maybe?
I'd hate to see someone buy a nice $100+ anenome to watch it melt in their fish tank cuz it wasn't getting enough light. Slow death
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It was more tongue in cheek. I own and love tubes. They aren't for everyone. I've had them eat fish and inverts. They will Destroy anything they can touch.

They aren't really beginner friendly. Based on my OP question, it seems like it's a new to be reef.
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Tube anenomes are beautiful and deadly BTW. Just like carpets.
They come flourescent pink, orange, white, I've seen dark brown almost black ones too.
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I won't put walking nems in the frag tank for obvious reasons.

I Love having the Tubes in there. Looking to get more!
 

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