Yes I have these exact issue with mine. I've kept some acros in my QT tank for awhile and this happens to all of them!
What optics?
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Yes I have these exact issue with mine. I've kept some acros in my QT tank for awhile and this happens to all of them!
I have found that putting a substrate or rock underneath that particular coral helps tremendously with this problem. I did not notice the issue until about six months after I changed for MH to LED. I do not have a sand bed so I took a 12x12 piece of acrylic with a two inch lip with substrate in it and placed it under certain corals(acans and acropora mainly) and after about thirty days I notice the growth continued. Once I removed the substrate plate the growth has appears to continue. I am only about sixty days into the "experiment" so I feel like I need another four months to say it actually worked. I am running four AI Vega Color over a 180.
I am not looking at par, No doubt led have enough par. I am interested in the photometrics of the reflector. If the measured par is directly below and it measures higher than another reflector for the same led it probably is not spreading the light out as much. Really is going to be a juggling act to spread the light out without loosing to much par and not wasting to much light either.
What optics are you using on your tank?

