Too much light?

Andylam

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Would SPS turn brown (ie not bleach) if it is under too much light?
Actually how would you tell if the light is too bright? Bleaching is the only sign?

Thanks,
Andy
 
As long as SPS are acclimated properly it's hard to believe there is gonna be somehow too much light for an animal that naturally grows in intense tropical sunlight, sometimes only inches deep in crystal clear water.

IME more light seems to make colors better most of the time.
Especially if your water params are good.

Some corals are just brown, no matter what or how much light they get.
 
I agree but if you have bright enough lights and/or long photo period and low enough nutrients....you can get corals bleaching (getting lighter in coloration).

You will never see corals go brown under these conditions.
 
I am also curious about possibly having too much light. I have to have my lights 18" above the water surface or else it's too bright to even look into the tank without getting a headache. I thought for sure I had too much light when they were at 12"
 
I am also curious about possibly having too much light. I have to have my lights 18" above the water surface or else it's too bright to even look into the tank without getting a headache. I thought for sure I had too much light when they were at 12"

Too much light is very difficult to say just looking to the tank

The best thing to do is to measure the PAR

IMHO the minimum PAR to a SPS tank is around 300

Best Regards
 
Thank you Denadai, I will look into a PAR meter.

Is there a brand name that you guys recommend? thanks
 
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