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What kind of par does this coral like?
 

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Check out this article from Tidal Gardens!

 
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Check out this article from Tidal Gardens!

According to that article they are saying about 100 par. TSA says 350. I’m getting contradicting info. What levels are you all keeping them at?
 

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Low-medium par I'm guessing. I generally see Lithophyllon (undulatum) in siltier environments where the light penetration is not as good.

PS. The coral shown is a Cycloseris explanulata/wellsi, not Lithophyllon.
 

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I have a piece that's in around 300ish par and seems happy. Nice colors, grows slowish imo but not sure what a normal rate of growth for them are
 

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