How deep is your tank and how far down are the clam and the scoly? Where did you get that spreadsheet? Have you ever measured your PAR? I think at 100% blue and 90% white you are doing damage due to the light being too strong. And unless you have a custom led layout, that's probably too much white light. Use as much blue as you need to get close to 150 PAR at the sand and then add in just enough white to get the overall color you want in the tank. Adding more white after that does raise the PAR, but it's far less useful to the corals than if you added more blue and just a little more white. I run mine at 80% blue and 40% white and get a PAR of 200 at 24" deep, an overall tank color of a 12K-14K MH and that's with a custom led layout that has more blue than the Photon32. I tried 100% blue and 80% white for 1 hour a day and started bleaching some sps corals in just a couple of days.