It's hard to say if that's a good deal or not without knowing the brand of the lighting. Aquatraders.com sells a 24" 130W with moonlight for $65. BTW - I have no experience with Aquatraders, but I know some people don't like their products.
Thats the best deal Ive seen yet, knowin me if I had any problems Id tinker on it till it worked though, that is if I experienced any need for customer service, tech help :/ Or stalk Steve till he helped me
There are some very pretty corals that are not photosynthetic (no lights required). You have to hand (turkey baster) feed them but If you want to try a coral before you add light consider Tubastrea...
Many of the nephthias are nonphotosynthetic too. Stay away from dendronephthya. If you do well with turbinaria consider chili coral...
If you go this route you are going to be feeding heavily. You will need to keep up on your maintenance. There aren't a lot of people in the club doing this but there is a lot of info available on line. You can convert a no-light aquarium to a lighted aquarium and still keep your no-light corals.
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