I just checked out your built thread - while I don't know what your current rockscape looks like, it does say that you want a mixed reef with that has both lps and sps/nems
A few suggestions for you since you have a par meter now and is reaclimating ur torches to new par levels
1) SPS and nems needs a lot more Par than the 140. Most prefer 250+. Acros like 300 to 400. I'm not sure where your torches are located thats getting the 140, but make sure you have the "hot spots" that can get up there for your future SPS
2) if you can't get up there, you may want to crank the ais up to the max in the "recommended spectrum ratio" and use the par meter to map out the places in your tank thats suitable for for SPS.
3) if at that level your torches are getting too much, then you probably want to move them now since you are reaclimating anyway and see if you need to add more shades to accommodate.
The same can be said for all your other low light corals and softies you make have in the tank. Better to plan it out now than moving them later bc u r having a hard time placing your SPS or increasing your par later. Setting up a mixed reef that has all these different corals lighting requirements is very difficult but that s also where the fun is. And it's better to plan ahead.
In my mixed reef (similar set up as yours, with 2 primes) I had to move my 30 head torch colony 4 times before I broke it up and basically reshaped the branches with putty so that it can fit in the spot that was not too strong light and had the right flow. I have acros so maxed out the AIs + a reefbright lumi actinic to get to the 350par needed in some parts. This unfortunately meant some spots had 200 par even on the sand so I needed to get creative with shades, caves, light spread and angle to make sure my torches, shrooms, blastos, leptos, cyphs, and duncans don't get burned.