Marineland reef capable led

Does what you have grow? There is a major difference between thriving and just living; just living means the coral will starve to death. If you havent seen growth already get a real light. (and I dont mean xenia growth)

Also on a side note, if that's all you have I wouldn't even consider keeping a clam... Especially with that lighting. Is this a smaller tank?
 
yea a clam is definitely out of the question. what do you have for flow? if the area the zoanthids are in is stagnant that could be the reason they are dying out.
 
I wanted that clam today but **** just don't know if I could handle these lights it was on sale for 29 bucks too

Edit: I see growth on the flower pot and the frogspawn I just got the hammer head not to long ago don't see much yet
 
kaychan706;827859 wrote: It seems to be working in my tank but a 2 months I really don't know what the out come would be later. I have softies too in my tank

How big is your tank?
 
Yeah I don't know about that tank. I use the reef capable on my 11.4 gallon and 20 gallon. I think that they work better for smaller tanks.
 
I have ha dthem for about six months and everything looked great until i started adding coral. i started seeing coral loose color. i added a two bulb T5 lighting with it and corals came back. Would not have bought them if i knew this. There are better lights out there for the price.
 
Did u have one set or 2 and since I put the new one on my zoa came back alive there were melting away now they opened back up and it's confusing
 
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