Refugium and lighting question from inexperienced

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Hello,
I recently bought a 75 rr aquarium with a sump(has orange bio balls,skimmer and return pump).It's measurement are: inlet 10"deep X 10" wide X 16" tall, return side is 10" deep X 14" wide X 10" tall.i still have 20 inches of space left under the cabinet
My problem is two fold:
1. I want to add a refuge( to grow cheating and pods) to this existing system.how can I do this with a minimal amount of money.any suggestions???
2. I want to be able to put whatever kind of coral in it that I want in this aquarium and not sure what type of lighting is best. I looking at LEDs and metal halides.
I am not sure if 250 watt mh would be enough lighting or should I use 400 watt . Which ones are better hqi builds or double ended bulbs. There are too many options.
Oh yeh , I now am using 4 cf 65 watt bulbs and 4 t-8 bulbs, sorry for so many questions . Thanks for all the great info on this clubs web site
 
Two 250s is plenty for clams. The biggest hurdle you'll have is heat... the smaller the tank the more the lights will raise the temp. I've got 2 250s on a 90g (tied to a 30g frag tank) and I have to use a chiller in the summer months. I might be OK if I kept my house really cool, but the chiller hurts the wallet less than a thermostat set on 72 would.

I'd recommend losing the bio balls BTW.
 
The lighting you have should get you there. Just keep an eye on the heat. As for the Clam I would wait awhile on that until you have finished your fuge and its up and running smoothly.
 
Agreed with Islandreef... I took "when the tank is ready" to mean mature and stable. Then I reread the OP and realized I may have taken it wrong... the more sensitive the animal, the more time you want to give the tank to mature before adding.
 
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