JF Fox Flame Acropora

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Hi, I am brand new to this forum and I would like some advice for a new frag I got yesterday. I have heard many different answers on the lighting and flow required for a JF fox flame acropora. I have read that people put it under intense lighting and with direct flow but I have also seen people that say that it does better under lower light and flow. Can anyone give me advice on their experiences with this coral?
 

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I have mine under about 200-300 par and a TON of flow. I encourage making changes slowly though as fast changes can stress the coral.
 
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I have mine around 300 par & it does have a wavemaker behind it blowing on the rocks.
 

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