Lighting/coral Question

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My rectangle 10g tank has a hood that holds 2 of those screw-in florescent bulbs. Without having to change this, are there any easier/less expensive corals that would work? I'm not wanting a full-blown reef, but a couple of decent looking corals would add to it, I think.
Thanks for the help!
 
Depends on what you mean by regular screw in bulbs? What are the tank dimensions? For a 10g why not get a simple PC unit for it (they are relatively cheap) and then you would be able to keep most soft corals, maybe even an LPS. Just an idea.

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Is a PC unit a light strip with a single flor. bulb?
The hood right now holds 2 screw-in light bulbs - like the ones you put in a lamp, just a little smaller base. I have flor. ones instead of incan. bulbs in it.
The tank is an All-Glass rectangle - about 20" long x 11" deep x 12" tall.
 

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