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Old October 30th, 2008, 02:27 AM
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lighting advice

I have a 55 gal with...
2x Odyssea 65W Power Compact Bulb Daylight 12000K
2x Odyssea 65W Power Compact Bulb Actinic Blue
4x Dual Bluemoon LED

Is this enough lighting if I want to keep corals/polyps?

I tried to do some research on it but there is so many different choices and information out there...grr..i need help. Just wanna see if I am good with what I have or do I need to invest more

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Old October 30th, 2008, 02:35 AM
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Re: lighting advice

depends on what you wanna keep. you will be good to go if you only want mushrooms. but if you want clams, anemones, or SPS or most LPS youll need an upgrade
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Re: lighting advice

That gives you 4.7 watts per gallon.So you can probably do most soft corals and mushrooms.Borderline with LPS.I think you could probably keep some of the less light demanding LPS,as long as you keep them in the top half of the tank.
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Re: lighting advice

I agree. Softies will probably be fine. Mushrooms, zoanthids, xenia, leathers, etc. It's pushing it for LPS though (like frogspawn, hammer, fox coral, torch, bubble coral, etc.)
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Re: lighting advice

Plenty for both LPS and soft corals.
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Re: lighting advice

I wanted to keeps zoos, mushrooms, leathers...softies mostly so I think I am set for that. Thanks everyone

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Re: lighting advice

I have the same lighting setup. I even have 2 montipora corals that are doing very well along with several LPS corals.

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Re: lighting advice

Sounds good Crack.....

General Q for everyone....when did you add your first coral in the tank after setup? (i.e. after 1 month, 2 months, few weeks?)

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Re: lighting advice

i was about 9 months
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Re: lighting advice

I was thinking about adding in about a year or so...too cautious?

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