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Looking for feedback on my PAR values. I've got an IM Nuvo 20, with a single AI Prime 16HD mounted on the AI tank mount 10" above the water line. I'm using the BRS settings attached, adjusted to 30%. The values are on the higher end of the averages. The readings jumped around a lot due to shimmer from the surface flow from the pumps. I'm planning on doing a LPS tank. I've got some Acans, Blastos and rock flower anemones on the way. The picture for the mapping is just ambient light. Thanks in advance!

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Depends on the coral you select. It's ok for softs and some LPS types. You should be ok with your initial coral purchase. However, my torches sit in 250 par just to give you reference.
 

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Depends on the coral you select. It's ok for softs and some LPS types. You should be ok with your initial coral purchase. However, my torches sit in 250 par just to give you reference.
I’ve always found torches, hammers, spawns etc to be really flexible with lighting I’ve seen plenty grow in 75par and others in 300+ so I’m sure there is a desired par for them but they seem willing to take almost anything thrown at them. But I will say the best colors I’ve seen tend to come from higher par corals
 

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I’ve always found torches, hammers, spawns etc to be really flexible with lighting I’ve seen plenty grow in 75par and others in 300+ so I’m sure there is a desired par for them but they seem willing to take almost anything thrown at them. But I will say the best colors I’ve seen tend to come from higher par corals
True depending on what area they originated from may allow for more flexibility in par. I've experimented quite a bit and now my torches sit in 250 par which resulted in 1 and 2 head frags growing to 10 and 15 head colonies. HG hammer in 150 par was 2 heads now 20 heads. But each tank is unique and it takes more then light to effectively grow corals.
 

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