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That comes out to around 4.7w per gallon on your tank. That would be
considered very adquate lighting for most corals, unless you are going to do stoneys or clams. Then you would want 5+w per gallon. "Brian McCarty" wrote in message ... I was wondering what the limit is for me on growing corals and maybe an anemone or two. I have purchased a PC from Coralife Aqualight 260 atts - 2x Actinic and 2x 10,000K lights. This lighting setup is for a 55 gallon aquarium. Thanks in advance for all your input folks. |
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