What If Any Corals Couldi Keep Under This Lighting

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its a 10inch long x 4 inch x 4 inch tank

it has 40 white directional cristmas leds there bright then 15 blue directional cristmas leds

by directional i mean there tips are inverted so the light pretty much all points down

i was thinking maybe some thing like zoas and mushrooms would this work
 
i know im impatiant but well bump

sorry im real impatiant
 
I would go with anything that is completely non photosynthetic. Even your fish need proper UVA and UVB to be able to process vitamin D and absorb calcium. The only thing i can possibly recommend would be sun corals, but even then, it will probably die without the bacteria in the water that need the UV to survive. No light, no life.
 
im not having fish i also thought as much so im gonna incorperate another light
 
its only a real small tank so how are you gonna have any flow in there?

as regards the lights, i don't see why you couldn't have zoas/mushies in there, but it is the small space that i can't get my head around. 4"x4" height and width is tiny! :blink:
 
yeah its a pico reef

im going with different light now any way


but its 10 inches long by 4 inches high by 4 inches deep there pictures in my other topics its a mini rio 400
 
sure no problem as said corals that rely on feeding not relying on light are fine tho
 
The only one I know of is Scleronephthya. Totally non-photosynthetic, needs to be fed daily. Beautiful coral. Almost looks like a pink/red kenya tree.
 

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