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    well, ive only got about 2 and a half inches. i guess ill head to aquarium designs tomorrow and pick up a couple more inches of live black sand if they have it.

    also, that kind of light would grow whatever i want? i was looking at the clip on metal halide lights, or a small strip of 4 or 6 t5 lamps

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    BOth MH and T5 are good, although on tanks deeper than 24" I would go MH
    Jerry

    Trying to get back in the hobby... Will be seting up my 75g rr soon

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    you need no more sand. if anything you will need less. the solution to pollution is dillution; you need as much water as you can get in a 10g. at the same time stay away from the viper clamp on MH light. The price is good but the lumen is not. If your going the MH route get something a little nicer. In your case Id go with T-5's, not only for the corals but for the alliance! couldnt help my self.... Seriously T-5's. Do it.
    Shut Up and Reef.

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    I wasnt aware that you had a 10g aquarium, live beerguy said you dont need more sand. Keep a very shallow sand bed that can be maintained periodically. When i had a 10g tank i only did aggresive water changes, it was one of the best tanks i have ever had. MH will overheat the tank, and if you evaporate alot of water it will be very difficult to stabilize salinity, not good for corals.
    Jerry

    Trying to get back in the hobby... Will be seting up my 75g rr soon

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    the simple guide to mini-reef aquariums is a good buy goes over everything they've said in detail so you can absorb it.
    HERS 120 gal, 2 X 400w + 4 X actinic
    HIS 45 gal, 250w + actinic RIP
    mixed reef , started 5/04

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    i read that t5 lamps stay alot cooler than metal halide lights do, so i guess thats the route im gonna go. since im going to build a canopy, i can use some of the surplus computer fans i have to provide airflow in the canopy and assist in keeping the lamps as cool as possible.

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    Sounds good. Just keep in mind the drawbacks of a nano tank like that. Your limited to how much livestock you can have and if a spike in pollution occurs you must act immediately, thats why when your starting- more water is your friend. Just a heads up before you start a DIY. I myself have a 3gal pico tank thats 7months with soft coral in it, I went larger before I went smaller.
    HERS 120 gal, 2 X 400w + 4 X actinic
    HIS 45 gal, 250w + actinic RIP
    mixed reef , started 5/04

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