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I am still learning about par so what can go where I guess without bleaching and killing it?I have a 32 Biocube, this is the par values for the stock lights at different levels in the tank.
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I am still learning about par so what can go where I guess without bleaching and killing it?
You should be fine fine with most easy corals.
Honestly it’s quite complicated. Sonall you can do is experiment and watch the coral.
How complicated? For example , that chart is wrong. Many zoas and other softies will take full sun daylight par levels(2000) , so will clams.
A leptoseris is an sps , but is truely a low light coral. Many acros are lower light as well , even with the same name and species , tri color vileda for example. And many montipora do well in med to low light.
100 par is a good generalist coral target. Watching the coral can tell you if it will acclimate to lower and higher light.

