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Just out of curiosity, how do I tell if my light is too strong? I see most people here running their lighting at fairly low intensity. I have a Kessil a360we over the IM 25gal lagoon. Over the first couple of months it was set to max intensity, and has been there pretty much ever since. It is set fairly white. How do I know if this is too high? It is stocked with pretty basic stuff, but I would like to add more corals as it is looking pretty bare right now.
Coral list:
- Zoas
- Acans
- Kenya Trees
- GSP
- Scoly
- Leather (best polyp extension when directly under the light)
And then NPS stuff...
- Dendro
- Duncan
Inverts:
- Bubbletip Anemone (in the past, grew huge very quickly)
-Long tentacle anemone (current, not as happy but I believe this to be due to the sand bed)
- Rock anemone
What should I look for to know if the lighting is too intense?
Coral list:
- Zoas
- Acans
- Kenya Trees
- GSP
- Scoly
- Leather (best polyp extension when directly under the light)
And then NPS stuff...
- Dendro
- Duncan
Inverts:
- Bubbletip Anemone (in the past, grew huge very quickly)
-Long tentacle anemone (current, not as happy but I believe this to be due to the sand bed)
- Rock anemone
What should I look for to know if the lighting is too intense?

A par meter would be best to measure how much like you're putting out though 

