Is this what they call "Cooked"?

Good to know. I have seen the video, but i am going to view again.
I agree Kessil should put out more information on how to set up the lights for various situations,and warn people about how intense these lights are. I laugh a little when I see comments about them not having enough par for sps.
 
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Came home to another acro with flesh dangling off the acro. Is that burned by the LEDs? Or would high Nitrates cause flesh to fall off like that?
This one look like rtn could possibly cause by light but i doubt it. There must be something going on with your tank. Bleaching usually slow process then stn.
 
What is the accimation process? I Have a Kessil ap700 on the shelf. I am setting up a new tank and this will be my first Kessil light.
It's a pre-programmed setting that runs the light at about 50%. However, 50% is still too strong for some.

I recommend mounting the light at 15 to 18 inches above the waterline (you can always lower it later) and program your own schedule starting at about 25% intensity. Then increase by 5% every 3 to 4 days. Have patience and just get a few corals at first until you figure out what works for you.
 

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