Is their such thing as low light sps?

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I have a 29 bio and am looking to add no more than two sps frgs to my Zoanthid tank. Is their a low light sps that can grow with around 150 par?
 

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I don't know about that low of a par level, but birdsnests are pretty adaptable and can live in lower light than a lot of SPS :)
 

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You can probably find some that will live, but they won't really be that colorful. Most SPS need around 300 par before they start showing great color.
 

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SPS is a broad term, but yes there are quite a few that will grow and have color at 150 PAR given a decent light spectrum (Pavona, some Monitipora, Psammacora, Leptoseris, etc.).

If you mean branching Acropora and similar some can grow slowly at that PAR level (typically encrusting growth), but coloration will be muted.

The PUR level of your lighting plays a role, too (the more PUR, the better when PAR is that low).
 
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150 PAR is plenty for many SPS. What is the lighting type? LED has a ton of PUR (for blue) and that 150 PAR will be enough for quite a few types.
 

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I have a 29 bio and am looking to add no more than two sps frgs to my Zoanthid tank. Is their a low light sps that can grow with around 150 par?

All sps will grow but some will not color up good at 150.

Actual aroporas............Red Dragon, Hawkins...most smooth skins color up good.

Shortcake doesn't need high par.
 

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there are a few sps that are low light... pavona, most montipora.... maybe a couple deepwater acros mut most acros need high light...
 
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Typical t-5 lighting. With led supplement blues. I would like to get two really nice sticks. Par reads around150 to 200 mid tank.
 

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Look into garf bonsai. Such a sweet SPS and loves a lower par for deep colors
 

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Birdsnest, monti cap, montipora digitata are lower light options. I'm convinced you can grow some monti caps in the dark. :)
 

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Birdsnest, monti cap, montipora digitata are lower light options. I'm convinced you can grow some monti caps in the dark. :)

I've had a red cap on my sump growing under a household led bulb. It has grown a ton! It has actually grown more in my sump than it did in my DT. It looks a little browned, but it could be just that it is under something like 3500k lighting. I'm sure it would look more red in my dt.
 

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RR Canada Aussie Gold supposedly prefers that level of PAR, had a piece but Alk dropped and that took it out. Cherry Corals had 2 pieces of it a couple days ago.
 

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My Green Slimer is super bright at the bottom of the tank getting about 150 par or under.
 

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Garf is a good high/low light one!

High light
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Low light
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Perspective
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