Budget Nano Lighting Suggestions

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Hi everyone,

I've been using a Aquaknight for the past 2 years I've had my tank and its been doing pretty well so far. It recently died and I wanted to invest in something else other than that. I only grow softies and gorgonians so high lighting demand isn't necessary. I was looking at the Aquaknight V2 and possibly a Kessil A80 but with adding a gooseneck and controller, it really breaks my budget.

Any suggestions on the V2 or other lighting suggestions? My tank is a 25 gallon all in one tank if that helps.

Thanks again!
 
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They have a 100w and 50w. Would the 50w be plenty enough for mine? And does it work off a external timer?

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