Is my par map adequate for SPS acroporas?

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Tank is a mixed reef with sps corals.

I have 4 ai hydra 52 HD’s 12” above water. All blues, violets and UV is 120% and Reds, greens, and whites are 20%.

12 hour light schedule with 4 hour ramp. It gets full intensity for 8 hours.
 

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I would say mostly no, or maybe- in the top part of the tank.

Acros like 250-350 PAR, ideally. Sometimes more.
Also, it’s not only a matter of light but water chemistry too.
 

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Not sure how much I can help given that I'm relatively new to SPS myself, but a little more info might be useful. How deep is your tank and roughly how far from the water surface is that 360 measurement? What PAR meter are you using?
 
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I played with lights more. I got around 280-350 par in the higher areas of tank.
 

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I played with lights more. I got around 280-350 par in the higher areas of tank.
That should be sufficient, but as others have said you might want to consider adding T5's. I have a 135 that is 3' x 3', it's 24" high. I chose the Hydra 32's so that I could get 4 of them for more even coverage, they are mounted about 18" up for good spread and overlap. Although I have plenty of light I'm still finding that there are allot of shadows so I ordered some T5's to fill it in a little bit.

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