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We have been getting a lot of inquiries about our new coral farm. So we decided to put together this quick fun facts video that covers some of the most frequently asked questions that we get. 10 Fun Facts About The WWC Coral Farm • The WWC Aquaculture Farm was established in Spring 2019 • The farm contains over 30,000 gallons of saltwater • There are over 66 tanks in farm • On average, there are 15 employees working on the farm • The farm produces about 600 coral frags per day • The farm houses over 50,000 coral frags • Some corals double in size in 2 weeks, others double in 2 years • The shipping ream sends out 400-500 orders per week • The farm is over 5,000 square feet • There are 250 EcoTech Radion LED's and 200 Vortech pump Be sure to visit our web site https://worldwidecorals.com
 

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Thanks @WWC. If you don't measure par in your tanks, when you give recommendations for low, medium, and high lighting for your corals, how do customers know how much par each of those refer to?
We are working on a video that will explain how we tackle lighting and show examples of how we handle par. But to answer your question until then, par is a recommendation. We have seen people that strictly stick to par settings that end up damaging their coral or ask why their coral is not colorful. The coral will let you know if it is happy or not and that is the main thing to pay attention to. You can start with the par recommendation, but adjust things if your coral are telling you it needs adjusting
 
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