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bigdog1428

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Wats up guys , so I put LEDs on my 29bc and the leds are wayy to powerful for corals , as unit kills them in2-3 days ( completely bleached out). Now do u think it would be too strong for a rbta/ carpet anemone
 

bigdog1428

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It's on a bc28 and it's 10 3 watt Cree and 10 3 watt blue Cree LEDs. It's dimmed all the way down , i know it's too strong for corals ,, just wondering if a anemone could handle it
 

Cibo

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With any light change (new light or new MH) you should get the tank use to the light change by putting the light higher or putting screens on the top of the tank to the the coral and live stock are use to the new light.
 

RARECLOWNSNJ

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Technically no light is too bright for anemones in the wild. They are often found in less than two feet of water baked in the light.

In our tank is different. These animals are collected and held under very low light conditions. Most of the times they bleach becuase they dont have enough energy stored to keep the algea in them alive. When you put them in a tank most times they will need to acclimate to the lighting.

So the answer is no there is no light too strong but for anemones that have been brought into the trade they will need to be re acclimated.
 

RARECLOWNSNJ

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Randy you are correct bubbletips can live off less light then carpets.

Generally speaking all anemones can handle alot of light but its not neasacary.

Thats why carpets magnificas and sebeas are difficult becuase they need it and when collected they dont get it. Then they travel in bag and then in a wholesalers tank with bad light then a store with bad light then to a tank where they get light shocked
 
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