New 10 gallon nano maybe

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One of my senior students brought in a new 10 gallon tank and some substrate... he wants us to set up a nano reef or maybe a frag tank... not sure if we need a skimmer? Or what is best any 10 gallon set ups that can offer ideas?
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No skimmer, with the tank that small and what looks to be a good sized HOB filter, I would just do water changes when needed. Like those lights, btw
 
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Ok we took the plunge we built Frag racks, put a Fluval Aqua Clear 20 on the side a small heater 50w and the small 450gph power head we had here for mixing salt. So what’s the best way to cycle this tank done it will be a frag tank? Do I ghost feed just like to Biocube? What do you suggest
 
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