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Best lights for the Waterbox Cube 10 (AIO)
Match the fixture's coverage footprint to your tank's display footprint — a light rated for a 12×12 in area is a poor fit over a 16×16 in tank. Then pick an intensity tier based on your corals: low for soft corals or FOWLR, medium for LPS or mixed reefs, high for SPS. Most nano light manufacturers don't publish PAR, so coverage and intensity tier are the practical sizing handles.
The Waterbox Cube 10 holds 10.9 gallons in a nearly square 13.8 × 14.2 in footprint and ships without a light. Its rear chamber is 4.9 in wide × 3.1 in deep × 13.8 in tall per manufacturer specs — the widest chamber in its size class, which broadens in-sump skimmer and pump options, though the 3.1 in depth remains the limiting dimension. The stock return pump runs 158 GPH (included with the full AIO kit, not the tank-only SKU).
Ranked for an LPS / mixed-reef setup. For SPS or soft-only goals, use the sizing tool.
Fluval Marine 3.0 (22W, 15-24") —
- covers 13.8×11" display area
- LPS/mixed intensity meets your LPS goal
All lights compared
| Light | Coverage | Intensity | Price | Verdict |
| Fluval Marine 3.0 (22W, 15-24") Fluval | 24×12″ | Medium | — | Top pick |
| Kessil A160WE Tuna Blue Kessil | 24×24″ | Medium | $259.00 | Recommended |
| Nicrew HyperReef 50 (Gen 2) Nicrew | 24×24″ | Medium | — | Recommended |
| AI Prime 16HD Reef Aqua Illumination | 24×24″ | High | $264.99 | Recommended |
| Reef Breeders Reef Nano LED Reef Breeders | 24×24″ | High | $169.99 | Recommended |
| Fluval Marine 3.0 Nano (20W) Fluval | 9×9″ | Low | $109.99 | Too dim for goal |
| AI Blade Grow 12" Aqua Illumination | 12×12″ | Medium | $263.99 | Not ideal |
| Kessil A80 Tuna Blue Kessil | 24×24″ | Low | $139.00 | Too dim for goal |
FAQ
Why use coverage footprint and intensity tier instead of PAR?
Most nano fixture manufacturers don't publish PAR data, so PAR-based comparisons aren't possible across the market. Coverage footprint and intensity tier give you a consistent, actionable way to match a light to your tank size and coral type without needing a PAR meter.
What intensity tier do I need for a mixed LPS reef?
Choose a medium-intensity fixture for a mixed LPS or mixed reef tank. Low-intensity lights are sufficient for soft corals and FOWLR setups, while high-intensity fixtures are needed only if you plan to keep demanding SPS corals.
Can I use a light rated for a larger footprint than my tank?
Yes, but it introduces more risk than benefit on a nano. You may end up with excess intensity at the center and uneven coverage, and you'll pay for output you don't need. Matching footprint closely is the better approach.