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I want to set up a 45g tank that will be almost exclusively an amemone and clownfish tank. I was thinking of a BTA and a pair of ocellaris, and perhaps a squamosa clam. I've been reading articles online and I've bought some books as well, and I've seen lighting reccomendations of "a minimum of 5 watts per gallon" for tanks with anemones and/or clams. I know the depth of the tank comes into play as well, so I'm not sure the 5 watts per gallon thing is meant to work across the board. The 45g measures 36"w x 12"d x 24"h. The lighting hood I'm looking at has 4 96 watt power compacts, with two of those being actinic. This works out to about 8.5 watts per gallon. Is this overkill??? TIA
I want to set up a 45g tank that will be almost exclusively an amemone and clownfish tank. I was thinking of a BTA and a pair of ocellaris, and perhaps a squamosa clam. I've been reading articles online and I've bought some books as well, and I've seen lighting reccomendations of "a minimum of 5 watts per gallon" for tanks with anemones and/or clams. I know the depth of the tank comes into play as well, so I'm not sure the 5 watts per gallon thing is meant to work across the board. The 45g measures 36"w x 12"d x 24"h. The lighting hood I'm looking at has 4 96 watt power compacts, with two of those being actinic. This works out to about 8.5 watts per gallon. Is this overkill??? TIA