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dabbott
Mon, 7th Jan 2008, 07:38 PM
Hi. I am new to the website and new to the hobby. I have started a 55g tank. Currently I have the following in it.

About 2-3 inches of crushed corals
About 50-70 lbs of live rock
Some Zoas
Some Star Polyps
2 True Percs
2 Yellow tail Damsels
1 Mandarine Goby (Dragonette)
1 Starfish (sand sifting)
Hermit Crabs and Snails

I had a clam but it didn't make it.

Anyway, my questions is the light that I have is it sufficient. I has two white bulbs and two blue bulbs. Just an off/on switch.

I mainly want a fish tank with some corral, but definitely not a predominately corral tank. Will the light I have support that. I will post a pictures of the tank in a few.

erikharrison
Mon, 7th Jan 2008, 08:19 PM
Welcome to MAAST. Clams need intense lighting, and pristine water. How long has your tank been setup? Are the bulbs you have straight or u-shaped? Do you have a sump or protein skimmer? Pics are appreciated. :)

dabbott
Mon, 7th Jan 2008, 08:39 PM
The Lights are straight. I do have a protein skimmer (coralife super skimmer 65g). The tank has been running roughly 2 1/2 months.

dabbott
Mon, 7th Jan 2008, 08:49 PM
Here are some pics.

alton
Tue, 8th Jan 2008, 07:27 AM
When you get the money I would double your wattage to 260w(2 10K's/2-true actinics/CFL's or T5HO's). Your coral growth will improve and you will be able to add additional species. Your tank does look good, keep up the good work.

dabbott
Tue, 8th Jan 2008, 10:02 AM
does that mean buying new bulbs only or will it require buying an entirely new light fixture?

All of this is so new to me.

Bill S
Tue, 8th Jan 2008, 12:31 PM
Will require a new fixture...