10G Prop tank questions

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Hey Hey,

I am getting ready to put together a 10g prop tank for my super rare zoas(well ok not super rare at all and most have no color) and I was curious about filters. Some people say they just use a powerhead and others say they use filter/powerhead .

What is everyone's thoughts on this? could I get away with just using a small
Koralia that I have handy?
 

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the small koralia should be enough as long as you have a couple small pieces of live rock in there too.
 
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Its seems like it would not be enough flow. But then again it is only 10 gallons. Would the rock just ask as the filter? Yeah I know thats a dumb question :)
 
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Yea, rock will work as a filter, but if you intend to propagate corals (and grow them fast) I'd set it up just like a DT... there's no difference between them except prop tanks generally are full of eggcrate rather than LR, and they generally are shallow to provide sufficient light easier.
 
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I have also been looking at lights. I currently have a 150w sunpod on my 24g. I was wondering if I could get away with something like a current PC 40w or something for this tank?
 
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Alright just a little update. I picked up 2 ac mini filters for 16 bucks (shipped) I have seen a few others using these on small prop tanks so I think they should be ok for my purposes. I also picked up a refurbed 40w Current USA Satellite for $40 bucks plus shipping from Current . I will take a few pics tonight once I get some water in the tank and the rocks
 
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Well here is a shot with the water, rocks, and rack in.

Here is what this tank has.

- AC mini Filter
- MJ 400
- Current 40w PC light
- 3lbs live rock

This is going to be a very basic tank and thus far the entire setup is under 100 bucks.

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I will not have the light till Tuesday or Wed.
 

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