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I just begin my reef journey and got a hygger 30 Watts LED lighting for my 10 gallon nano tank and set them to blue light. I have a rhodactis, gonipora and zoas, will the blue light alone is enough (the corals look much better in blue option)? or should i get something good with more options in lighting spectrum (I dont want to break my bank) ? The hygger 30 watts right now have blue, white and yellow light settings
 

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I just begin my reef journey and got a hygger 30 Watts LED lighting for my 10 gallon nano tank and set them to blue light. I have a rhodactis, gonipora and zoas, will the blue light alone is enough (the corals look much better in blue option)? or should i get something good with more options in lighting spectrum (I dont want to break my bank) ? The hygger 30 watts right now have blue, white and yellow light settings
If you really want to get good growth worth for a nano. Go with a AI prime.

Now they can be costly… but a Quick Look at Facebook market place; you might just find a deal. Good luck!
 

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