Red Sea REEFLED 50 Super High PAR

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I am seriously struggling to understand the issue here. Regardless of whether the light or the PAR meter is off, why do you need to keep turning the light up? If your corals are happy, good PE, good color, then why mess with it? Every time you turn it up they start bleaching. Instead of relying on your gadgets, or info from others, listen to your tank and it's inhabitants. The light is clearly producing enough light.
 

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I am seriously struggling to understand the issue here. Regardless of whether the light or the PAR meter is off, why do you need to keep turning the light up? If your corals are happy, good PE, good color, then why mess with it? Every time you turn it up they start bleaching. Instead of relying on your gadgets, or info from others, listen to your tank and it's inhabitants. The light is clearly producing enough light.
Maybe a control freak?
 

Fusion in reefing: How do you feel about grafted corals?

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