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PAR monitoring kits are expensive. :( I dont know if i need one.

You generally don't. If corals are doing well, that's enough. If you do want to know your PAR for whatever reason (dimming correctly, seeing if an upgrade would be beneficial, etc.), you can rent a PAR meter from BRS. Usually, once you know your PAR, you don't need to change things or know your PAR on a continual basis. There is some marginal benefit to it - knowing when you might need to replace bulbs, for example, if you use T5s - but generally it's a set-and-forget kind of thing.
 
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You generally don't. If corals are doing well, that's enough. If you do want to know your PAR for whatever reason (dimming correctly, seeing if an upgrade would be beneficial, etc.), you can rent a PAR meter from BRS. Usually, once you know your PAR, you don't need to change things or know your PAR on a continual basis. There is some marginal benefit to it - knowing when you might need to replace bulbs, for example, if you use T5s - but generally it's a set-and-forget kind of thing.
thats the only problem i cant solve on my own. I dont know if my lighting is dim enough and/or bright enough as they are currently set. so far no issues.
 
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