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The feather duster did not die from lack of lighting, they are filter feeders and do not require any special amount of light to thrive. They are sensitive to water quality and water chemistry changes. That light in the link should do ok for low light things such as mushrooms.
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Thanks, Hopefully a new light will help improve the life in my aquarium! I am still wondering what is the difference between square pin lights and regular ones like on the coralife lights?
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