Suggestions for a small fuge light

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Hi, i started building my 10g nano tank (First Reef!!!) and have some questions about refugiums and a good light for a DIY HOB filter fuge.

I sorta get how a fuge works but am not entirely sure, can someone pls explain it in detail?

What would a good light for a HOB filter fuge (pic below)?


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Thanks already
 
Yk what? I actually found really really good success with hardware greenhouse lights. If you go to say home depot for 30$ you can get a plant light thats mainly red leds and whites. I've had amazing success with that as a fuge

A fuge is macroalgae. When that algae grows it takes up nutrients such as nitrate where you'll manually remove it to also remove nitrate. It'll also be really good for your microfauna and copepod population to grow without getting hunted in the display
 
ok thanks!!
you've been rly helpful
ive heard about thing where the macroalgae grows your supposed to trim it to completely remove the nitrate from the system. ive heard of caulerpa and chaeto being used in a fuge, any suggestions?
 
5000-6500k screw bulb in a clamp light.

To be honest though, since the tank is only 10 gal, I'd either skip the hang on or just put the macro in the display. Maybe not chaeto but something interesting to look at: gracilaria, halimeda, caulerpa. I'm 90% sure your non-aquarist guests would note the "pretty red stuff" before any coral :)

Anything a macro fuge is supposed to do for a larger tank can/should be handled with water changes on a tank your size.
 
5000-6500k screw bulb in a clamp light.

To be honest though, since the tank is only 10 gal, I'd either skip the hang on or just put the macro in the display. Maybe not chaeto but something interesting to look at: gracilaria, halimeda, caulerpa. I'm 90% sure your non-aquarist guests would note the "pretty red stuff" before any coral :)

Anything a macro fuge is supposed to do for a larger tank can/should be handled with water changes on a tank your size.
fair enough, i want to get experience with a small fuge before moving to a larger DT/fuge/sump
 

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