Lights for 10g tank

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Are these specs ok for a 10g tank with a small polythoa coral frag?
I would also really love to get a bubble tip anemone for my clownfish..
Are there other cheaper alternatives to T5 and the other well known lights? Anything under $40?

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I would get the hipagero light on amazon. Its 60 bucks and works well for small tanks. You can keep bubbletups under the hipagero.

edit: it looks like its out of stock on amazon. Maybe one of these?
 
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I would get the hipagero light on amazon. Its 60 bucks and works well for small tanks. You can keep bubbletups under the hipagero.

edit: it looks like its out of stock on amazon. Maybe one of these?
I would get the hipagero light on amazon.

Thanks for your advice. I was looking around and run onto this post.

It seems to be available on Amazon. It's $25 so it sounds pretty reasonable.

Or maybe this?
curious if anyone here has tried this for coral. I bought one and it was super bright but it wasn't over my reef.

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I'm also curious about this as well if anyone tried this light for coral.

Thanks guys for your time and replies.
 

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