? on low, med high light

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I have been trying to learn more about lighting. I did some research and my 12 gal JBJ with LEDs par light is 340 at 2", 165 at 6" and 60 at 10". So now I would like to know when they say low light what is considered low? Med? High?

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Hmmm, this tells you more watts per gallon, I'm kinda looking for like low light is maybe 0-50 par, med 50-100, like that.

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I found various answers on various forums, I averaged my results below. Again, these are ballpark, not exact, everyone seems to have a slightly different opinion which is no surprise! From the info I found, regarding coral growth; there are many other more important factors to consider besides par. Also, it seems that placing a par value on a particular class of coral like saying... SPS like 350 par, is wrong. Some SPS like more, some like a little less. There's a difference between what par value a coral will grow under, and what par value a coral will tolerate. Considering what most are suggesting, your par readings seem to be in range.

Example
: some folks have had success growing a particular type of SPS around 300 par, whereas someone else had success with the same type of SPS at 500 par. (This is where acclimation is key)

Very Low: 0 - 50
Low: 50 - 100
Medium: 100 - 250
High: 250-500
Very High: 500 +
 

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