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Is lighting over the sump a must?


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    Default Is lighting over the sump a must?

    I am going to have LR rubble, and some maybe a few larger pieces in my sump. Do I need to run a light over the sump? I have one that would work...it's just going to be tricky to get it on there. What do you think? The rock is mostly going to be there for a bubble trap, but it's always good for your pods to have a place to chill. Thanks, Dirt
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    You don't have to light it, but it probably wouldn't hurt. Just get one of those screw in clip-on lights at Home Depot and use that. Not hard at all to install.
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