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Originally Posted by lcstorc I find condys easiest to keep in lower lighting. But they rarely host and they get very very large. |
I agree, I've had condy's several times in the past with no luck with them hosting, but I currently have a large condy hosting 2 percs, which latched onto it immediately after I put it in the tank, so it DOES happen if you're lucky

As far as lighting, I'm running a 4x65w power compact lighting fixture, and the anemone seems to be fine right now, although it does have days to where it doesn't look so healthy, could be the lighting. So yeah, if I were to do it all over again, I'd get a more powerful light, but you might do alright with the one you have. Everyone seems to have different results. Good luck!
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55 gallon reef tank. 100 lbs of Fiji live rock, 6" live sand bed, 1 pink haitian/condylactis anemone hosting 2 percula clowns, 2 green chomis', 1 lawnmower blenny, 1 neon goby, 1 firefish, 15 blue legged hermit crabs, 1 brittle starfish, 2 mexican turbo snails, 4 other snails, much more to come! Equipment includes a Coralife power compact setup with 2 65w 8k bulbs and 2 65w actinics, a CPR backpak and a wavemaker powerstrip running 3 powerheads. Rock on!