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I read a lot about light colours (colors for non brits), types Of light but the real question that eludes me is height. I have two AI 32HD which currently sit about 10inch above my waterline, my tank is 55cm (sorry for change of imp to metric) from waterline to bottom with 2 inches of sand. I seem to be hurting corals using saxby settings from AI website. How do I know what strength of light to use at what depth. I do not want to hurt anything else with the wrong settings but what calcs should I be looking at, my softies are happy and zoas do not care but acros and Montipora complain and bleach. Any advice would be great please?

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Paul
 
10 -12" above water is an industry happy medium
 

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