Lighting overkill

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I'm running a Mars aqua 165w over a 15 gallon at approx 5 inches away from the surface. The lights can be controlled with dimmers but even at its minimum intensity is these too much for any corals I will introduce? The manufacture recommends a 12 to 18 inch gap between the fixture and water level. Anyone have experience/recommendations with this type of light on smaller tanks.
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You might get hot spots that close. The height is suggested so that the light can spread out and mix. I have never used this light on a small reef, so take this for what it is worth.
 

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Waaaaayyy too close!! Would highly recommend the 12" height. You will cook your corals with the UV.
 

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