The OEM lights can be found on Hagen USA about $32. If you are thinking of setting it up as a pico reef, i would suggest maybe a crab or sexy shrimp tank. Keeping fish in a volume so small could be very demanding. especially when you take into consideration the displacement from rock and sand. If you want to keep some hardy low demand corals I can recommend the Asta 20 for about the same price as the OEM light and you can alter the spectrum to suit your preference.. This has sufficient spectrum and intensity to grow a number of coral species. I also find that losing the substrate helps immensely in maintaining such a small volume tank. Have fun with your pico. May I ask, is the Molly in there to cycle the tank?
Oooo ok thanks, I’m new to this hobby but I don’t have the room or funds for a bigger saltwater tank. I might do that pico reef [emoji848] cause I was looking at Xenia polyps and zoanthids. Yeah that molly is on there for cycling [emoji28] I was kinda paranoid if I did anything right or not so I had the idea that I wanted 2 baby clownfish in there and I decided to add 2 fish, a platy and a Molly, to help the tank adjust to the bio load.