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You still ignoring the context of my comments and any common sense.If you browse the nano tank forum right here on R2R, I think you'll find that the 10-15g nano tanks are VERY popular, and the AI Prime (or similarly powered lights) are overwhelmingly "the choice" for those tanks. Not only is it a "reasonable scenario", it's a VERY common one. Following your advice would have a lot of people melting coral and wondering why. A quick check with a PAR meter would save a lot of headaches (and coral).
I did not say the AI prime was not usable on a 10g. I said the scenario that you proposed with low light soft coral at the surface right under the fixture at full output was ridiculous.
My advise and context was clearly not to put such a coral at the water surface and run the fixture at full intensity be it a 10 gallon tank or a 10,000 gallon tank — no matter how many ways you reframe it.
To that end, your premise regarding the nano somehow changing things makes no sense anyway. The intensity would be the same at the same xyz distance in relation to the light, it has nothing to do with tank size other than some possible reflective gain diminishing fall off near the edges. But that is countered by the fact that a larger tank with overlapping fixtures would have higher intensity at a given depth and similar reflective gain anyway.
Please stop reframing my words — it distracts from the actual topic at hand — my context was very clear and reiterated several times already.
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