Supplemental Lighting For Porites Coral With Christmas Tree Worms...Will it be Enough?

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Hey guys so I'm thinking about getting another Christmas Tree Worm rock bit this time it would be for my other tank which is currently coral free. Temps reach 82 at the highest since there's no chiller but have been told that's not a huge issue. It's a 20 gallon tank currently with a 30 watt light but i just ordered another 18watt light to supplement it. Should this be sufficient in you guys opinions for the Porites coral that the worms live off of? I believe they prefer moderate light and flow. There are good sales (great prices!) going on right now...here are a couple pics of the ones available...There's actually one more but i didn't screenshot it.

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