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can someone just tell me what they have on their 20 long with circulation and lighting that would work for softies and Low light lps and how much it costs. Idk if i need a pump if I run my tank with 400 gph filter
 

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Ya so does every other 'lighting' thread. No one will ever agree what is best.
 

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can someone just tell me what they have on their 20 long with circulation and lighting that would work for softies and Low light lps and how much it costs. Idk if i need a pump if I run my tank with 400 gph filter
im sure you will need at least 1 powerhead in the tank just to get water hitting the dead spots in the tank
 

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can someone just tell me what they have on their 20 long with circulation and lighting that would work for softies and Low light lps and how much it costs. Idk if i need a pump if I run my tank with 400 gph filter
Researching is all part of the fun, and what we like and told you to get, you disagree with
 

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You're learning theory at a fast pace but not an ounce of practice and this hobby is the perfect example of the saying:

"In theory there's no difference between theory and practice, but in pratice there's no similarity between theory and pratice".

Would you consider setting up the most simple reef tank possible and allow theory and pratice to go side by side?

A small tank, 2 or 3 pieces of live rock, sand, a cheap pump, a cheap light, heater, a refractometer, easy soft corals, a pair of clownfish and weekly water changes?

No skimmer, no dosing. Just try to keep it steady and learn theory and practice at the same time.

After an year of so, you will want to upgrade and nothing you buy now will be of any use in your next tank.
 

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ur plan is going to change another million times by July... you went from flood lights to t5 to vispectra to orbit back to t5
I say stick to viparspectra, unless you plan to put more money into lighting after. Viparspectra is a random chinese brand which is the only reason i put orphek as the only trusted brand that barely fits into your budget
 
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this is what I have in cart
 

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When to mix up fish meal: When was the last time you tried a different brand of food for your reef?

  • I regularly change the food that I feed to the tank.

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  • I occasionally change the food that I feed to the tank.

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  • I rarely change the food that I feed to the tank.

    Votes: 20 25.3%
  • I never change the food that I feed to the tank.

    Votes: 5 6.3%
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