Fluval Nano Settings

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I have a saltwater aquarium in my classroom that I inherited.

it is a small 25 gallon nano with a nano Fluval light. I want to know what the best light settings are for it. I attached what I currently have, it’s a pre set.


I am planning to do some clown fish and sea anemones. Anything specific to those would be ideal

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Here's how I run mine to my visual liking. No idea if this is any good for coral as I have never had any in the tank. The tank has also never had fish in it. It's a second tank, 15 gallon Waterbox AIO that I got for free. Haven't decided the end goal for it. There is CUC, pods and bristle worms in it though. Tried some plants in it but most got eaten by crabs and I've never tested parameters in it.

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