How much PAR do I need for softies and hammers/frogspawn in a 180 gallon...?

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Keep going back and forth between a softies only plus hammers/frogspawn - and a FOWLR...

I REALLY love some fish that can't be kept in a reef - Angels (large and small) and Butterflies mostly...

But I also REALLY love the look of flowing corals in a tank and not just still live rock, etc...

So my question is - how much PAR do I need for softies and hammers/frogspawn in a 180 gallon...?

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I really like these... I like a full(ish) spectrum - not just the blue spectrum lights...

 

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Consider a Fluval light. They aren’t powerful enough for a lot of coral, but they do fine with softies and low light LPS.

Affordable, programmable, and they make FANTASTIC fish only lights for FOWLR or cichlids, so if you went that direction you wouldn’t have wasted your money.
 

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Softies and mushrooms don’t need a lot of light. I’d think 50-100ish could be fine. My sense is that flow will be more important than light.
 

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