Ok, so I'm poking around at the LFS like I usually do. As I was looking through there invertebrate tanks. I spotted some really nice looking anemones. They were being hosted by different variety of clowns. I got kind of curious when I saw their lighting. There light was up pretty darn high from the tank. In the tank it kind of looked like when the lights are off in your tank but with a light on in the room. But the anemones were THRIVING. They were all pretty good sized and looked extremely healthy. They weren't using blueish looking light either. So are anemones just grown by the intensity/and or the wattage that the bulb puts out? And does that mean you could use another source of light, even something like those high output work lights that you can get for 30 bucks at Menards? If you were to use 4 of them for a standard 90 gallon aquarium with individual reflectors would it satsify there lighting needs. As long as you followed the watts per gallon rule? And how many watts is the rule per gallon? And what do you feed anemones? Bit of a long post I know but I am interested in keeping an anemone. And as they say the only bad questions are the ones not asked:grinyes: