10 g corals

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Gsp, acan lord, acan echinata(idk if alive), red zoas, radioactive dragon and eagle eyes, chalice in the back.
 
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Fire and ice zoas w palythoas, duncan polyp.
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orange lobo, sympodium, goniastrea, candy cane and darth mauls.
 
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No skimmer.
And odyssea 18x4 light fixture. I'm gonna move everything in here to my 29g once I figure out what light I can afford and skimmer
 

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Yes... Lighting can get pricey. I used LEDs on my 7 and 15 gallon. Bought the ballasts, heat sinks and LEDs off of eBay used PVC pipe for legs and aluminum foil for reflectors.
 

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i built my own led fixture for about 50 bucks if i remember correctly. It was only on a 9 gallon but it did a good job of blasting the little tank. used rapidled.com parts and had 0 experience with this kind of thing, so if you're willing to try it out its a great and easy way to go to save a ton of cash.
 
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