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

