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I would love recommendations for a light under $200 for my 10 gallon QT tank (IM Nuvo Fusion Pro 2). It’s about 11” x 11” and 12” deep. I bought the Fluval Marine Nano LED light last summer, but feel like it doesn’t give my corals in QT good coloration. I was hoping to not spend hundreds on the light since it’s only a QT. I would still like to appreciate and enjoy the beautiful colors since it’s right by my work desk.

I tried placing the NICREW light I have on my 20 gallon fish/shrimp only tank, but that wasn’t great either. I was looking possibly at the Kessil A80 Tuna Blue Nano LED.

I would love personal recommendations on lights you have used that provides good coral coloration. Thank you!
 

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Is the issue that your Fluval and Nicrew were both strong enough (I assume) but you just couldn't get the visual color balance that you liked? (I think that's it but just checking)

I like the Kessil A80 idea (used to have one) and see used ones for around $100 periodically. (There's one on OfferUp right now, FYI).
*note -- it's only 15 watts but I would think fine for that tank

EDIT -- post #2 is a good question to give a feel for what you like since Kessil has the shimmer that some like and some don't
 
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Is the issue that your Fluval and Nicrew were both strong enough (I assume) but you just couldn't get the visual color balance that you liked? (I think that's it but just checking)

I like the Kessil A80 idea (used to have one) and see used ones for around $100 periodically. (There's one on OfferUp right now, FYI).
*note -- it's only 15 watts but I would think fine for that tank

EDIT -- post #2 is a good question to give a feel for what you like since Kessil has the shimmer that some like and some don't
Yes, they both provided enough lighting, but the corals looked almost washed out and didn’t “pop” like they would in the DT. Tried different color combos and really couldn’t find anything that made them really stand out. I’ll look more into that “shimmer” you’re talking about. Thank you.
 

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It's really up to you, but a coral qt, is not exactly where you need your frags to Pop. It sounds like you've got a few lights that are perfectly suitable. The nicerew should be plenty. I run one over a qt as well.

If you want to spend money on a light that you like the pop of, You may want to go physically look at lights. See what they look like to you, since that's what you're after.
 

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