my CAR's sit under a 4 bulb teklight, maybe <2" below water surface, light's about 5" above. So far they look like CAR's....
Another thing to consider with the lighting-typically when you give a Zoa more light, you'll get more polyps. The trade-off is usually the polyps retract to a smaller size. If Bowsers were just high light CARs, most likely you'd get pleanty of new pups, just not much size. The side-by-sides I've seen have not supported that. Plus when seen in person, especially side-by-sides, it's a very simple to see difference. Don't get me wrong, I like CARs and think they're a very nice polyp, Bowsers are just that extra bit nicer.
And of course as more people get them and the colonies grow the price will come down, it's just a matter of where it stabilizes at. Right now it's in the $200+ zone, once enough get out there I'm wagering it'll drop to the $80s give or take, with a large part depending on how well they frag. Rastas are a great example of a fast growing polyp that still demands a high price owing to the problems in fragging it. With Bowsers being a slow grower AND not liking fragging, it's likely to be a somewhat limited supply for quite awhile.