Is my light strong enough?

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How do I know if my light is strong enough? Is there a simple guide i can learn from?

My tank is a 37 gallon with 2 clowns, 1 tang, and GSP (attached is a pic).

Is the light i currently have strong enough?

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What is the brand of light? It's probably not a reef light for coral.

Tang has no business being in a tiny tank like that either and will die soon most likely.
 
The light name? If you search here with the name, or on line you might find a spectral output diagram that would help you/us guess if the light has enough Par as @Dread Pirate Dave suggested.

Otherwise, since GSP is ok in lower light and the fishes don't need light to live I think you will be ok.

If the GSP doesn't thrive then my guess were wrong.
 
What is the brand of light? It's probably not a reef light for coral.

Tang has no business being in a tiny tank like that either and will die soon most likely.
But the dead tang will raise nutrients that can help the coral?
 
How do I know if my light is strong enough? Is there a simple guide i can learn from?

My tank is a 37 gallon with 2 clowns, 1 tang, and GSP (attached is a pic).

Is the light i currently have strong enough?

20240830_174032.jpg 20240830_174038.jpg 20240830_174056.jpg 20240830_174140.jpg 20240830_174048.jpg
Look at your wattage. Most of these lights are 30-40 watt and you want at least 85 - 125. Most decent China lights are 165wt such as vivarspectra
 

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