Lighting for my bubble tip anenome

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Hi everyone. I have a year old 55 gallon tank with an angle blenny, clown fish, neon cleaner goby, spotted watchman goby, a skunk cleaner shrimp, 3 small hermit crabs, two nerite snails, a bubble tip anenome (not sure of the kind since it wasn’t labeled specifically) and one turbo snail. My question is whether this light I have picked out will work for the anenome. I’ve had him for two months now and he is taking food and everything but I know he could definitely be healthier and needs more light as he keeps reaching for it. I would eventually like to get coral so I would also like to know if it will work for coral. I’m on a budget and can’t really afford huge purchases. Just recently moved to a new state and live in a super rural town with Petco and a saltwater fish store that is not the best with an owner who never returns his calls
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so I have no one to ask questions to about this. When I try to research lighting, it is like a foreign language to me and I can’t seem to grasp it. I realize it’s a cheap light but I was also thinking I could get a second one in a month if that would even help. I would appreciate ANY lighting advice you all could give me on this subject. I attached a couple images of the product
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HAVE YOU EVER KEPT A RARE/UNCOMMON FISH, CORAL, OR INVERT? SHOW IT OFF IN THE THREAD!

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