Lower light requirement

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I’m looking for suggestions for a few spots that I’d like to add something .
thinking if there were lower light acros , monti ,

the spot I’m thinking of is shaded a little ....
 

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A nice encrusting Lepto might be good. I have a Sun Godess and Lethal Lepto in some low light areas of my tank.
 
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According to Tidal Gardens they've grown them at 40PAR.

 
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This is the area I’m thinking of .
below the acro frag rock .
it is a moderate to high flow area .

I had to move hammer and frogspawn from that area . Too much flow for them .
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+1 for leptoseris. Mine love the shade. They don't need high flow, but can handle quite a bit.

Psammacora is another good low light encrusting option.
 
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Not all branching montis are low light, but most of the encrusters or plating types are. Purple and German Blue digis are not low light at all.

Birdsnest, stylos and poci can usually do quite well with lower light.

Lepto is technically a LPS. It acts like one not needing much light and being pretty easy.
 
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Not all branching montis are low light, but most of the encrusters or plating types are. Purple and German Blue digis are not low light at all.

Birdsnest, stylos and poci can usually do quite well with lower light.

Lepto is technically a LPS. It acts like one not needing much light and being pretty easy.
I’ve never had any luck with lepto
I’m thinking of moving a favia colony there
Or a encrusting monti of some sort .
 
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