Lighting: Lighting is a rabbit hole - I have learned a lot from reading posts from people like Dana, Lasse and just picking up nuggets from legends like Adam from Battlecorals. One of the first pieces of equipment I bought was a a 32" from SBReefLights and I got it because it was cheap and they seemed to be focused on hitting the right spectrum. After going down the rabbit hole I have decided that I did indeed probably get the right light based on health

rice. Maybe I could have come close to that ratio with 2nd hand Radions or a T5 fixture. For Spectrum for acros I think only the Orphek has a sizeable advantage on spectrum but I would get Reefi with some Custom Orphek Bars if I had the money.
Right now the light will be fine but it doesn't ramp so I will also buy an Aliexpress $50 / 55cm / 470nm bar that Telegraham mentioned - I was going to get a custom Orphek but in it I would probably get a heavy mix of 470nm anyhow (SB only have a few 470nm as they say it isn't so important for health but I would want 380nm and 740nm in the mix but I have better ways to spend the money). I'm hoping its a cheap way to get some pop in the night and a little extra coverage.
Visually I prefer a super blue tank. But for SPS, after reading everything, I feel a broad spectrum is important. So I will run the whites at least at the same intensity as the blues. Basically I will have 4 channels to play with - 420nm Moon (only 4 LEDs), White, Blue and 470nm. I think I will run the following schedule:
9am - 10am: 420nm + 470nm
10am - 11am: 420nm + 470nm + Whites
11am-noon: 420nm + Blues + Whites
noon-1pm: 420nm + 470nm + Whites
1pm - 4pm: Blues + 470nm
4pm - 8pm: Blues + Whites
8pm - 9pm: Blues + 470nm
9pm - 9:30pm: 420nm + Blues
9:30 - 10:30pm: 420nm + 470nm
So basically 2 hours are pretty low (start and end) / 7 hours are heavy and 4.5 hours are medium intensity.
I will hand the lights 12" above the tank and try and borrow a PAR meter but aim to slowly bring the light up to 50% intensity for both the white and blue - assuming that, based on Fish-of-Hex the top of the rocks may be getting around 500par with 200 at the bottom of the tank for the most intense period of 11-noon.
Listening to Mike Paletta on CoralVue discuss what top SPS Reefers are doing with lighting and also what BattleCorals does I think it will be fine. I need to watch Abe from Coral Euphoria on YouTube again to see what he does with PAR and I want to try and match that. I have always been too cautious with intensity and this time I want to get there slowly but really aim to hit those higher par numbers despite what BRS says.
Not I am going to have some LPS on the bottom and that's why I have made lots of little crevices / canyons to keep many of them out of direct light.