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Hey Guys!

I am so confused one where to start with lighting a 10 gallon nano with a few soft corals and fish. I really like the LED lights and I am trying to find the right match for me. I like the Marineland lights but I wish they would let you leave the moonlights on. And I just saw TrueLumen's PadLite which is really neat, but it seems a little too good to be true. It says that for a tank that is 24" long that I would need two of them, but I was wondering y'alls suggestion on which light is best for a nano tank. Thank you so much for your help!
 
The marine land fixture is the wrong direction on lighting unless you are doing a fresh water planted tank. I tried it on a 10 gallon with mushroom coral in my experience the corals hated it.
 
If you do get the marineland one make sure its the brighter of the two versions. I have it, though I probably wouldn't get it again (DIY LED next time I can afford it). On my 10g nano I am using a 96w PC and it really lights up the tanks and the coral I have seems do be doing pretty well. I got it used for $50 at a LFS too so no complaints (cheaper than the replacement bulb will be). For me best is partly defined by the opportunities on the used market.
 
Heard anything about the PadLite?


Frantz;714845 wrote: If you do get the marineland one make sure its the brighter of the two versions. I have it, though I probably wouldn't get it again (DIY LED next time I can afford it). On my 10g nano I am using a 96w PC and it really lights up the tanks and the coral I have seems do be doing pretty well. I got it used for $50 at a LFS too so no complaints (cheaper than the replacement bulb will be). For me best is partly defined by the opportunities on the used market.
 
never heard of it, googled.. I'd say its not gonna work for coral on a 10g based on output and number of LEDs. Lighting isn't my area of expertise at this point though. This is what I'm using
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Innovative Marine's popular LED Skkye light tablet (1) $300
Aqua Illumination Nano (1 maybe 2) ~$300 for one
Truelumen Pro LED 24" (2) ~$200
PAR30 Reef Lamp Kit (2) ~$200

These are what I am looking at now.
 
I just saw on their website that if you want corals
It will like a 12x12 area. Do you think I'll be ok if I put the corals in the middle?

And I will have to look up that fixture, thanks for your help!
 
The 12x12 area would be for a deeper tank, most people I have seen using them have to elevate the light witch gives it a better spread over a larger area.
 
Just get you a ecoxotic Led Module/ and maybe a stunner strip and you would be good to go for just a 10g
 
Depending on the dimensions of the tank, either ecoxotic or a Par 30 bulb. I have used both and decided on the Par 30 bulb due to the dimensions of the tank. I am running it on a 13"x13"x9" frag tank, so I only needed 1 Par 30 bulb.

I picked up my Par 30 bulb from reefkoi for $59 and that thing will burn any coral to the ground if you run it too close and don't acclimate. It is mounted to a desk lamp, architecture style, that is fully articulating and can go 23" above the tank.
 
Thank you so much for all of the advice. I think I will try on Par 30.

Also fish suggestions would be good. I would like to see if I could get some
Fish that wouldn't mind eating pellets from time to time if I have to leave my tank; just so I can put them on an automatic feeder:
 
I can share my 2 favorite witch are my starie blenny because it helps me keep algie under control, and my neon goby that has more than a few times droped an ick break out. They both will take pellets. I also have a serpant star that keeps the under side of the rocks from collecting waste. More of matinance crew but
 
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