My current lighting is as follows;110 watt Power Compact florescent lighting with 50-50 bulbs; which isn't strong enough for anenomes, correct ? but my false Percula clown is swimming around like he wants to host one and I feel sad that I'm not providing it ....bad caretaker, bad....
Instead of upgrading my lighting to something more powerful and permanent, is there a light that I can mount either on the wall on the side of the tank to supplement the existing lighting and provide enough energy for an anemome to survive and make my clown happy?
Or should I just plan on upgrading my lighting altogether? If so, to what kind and how much?- that tank itself is a 46gal bow front.
Thanks.
Instead of upgrading my lighting to something more powerful and permanent, is there a light that I can mount either on the wall on the side of the tank to supplement the existing lighting and provide enough energy for an anemome to survive and make my clown happy?
Or should I just plan on upgrading my lighting altogether? If so, to what kind and how much?- that tank itself is a 46gal bow front.
Thanks.