deepwater is usually a thinner more delicate branched acropora species found in more protected areas of the reef with less wave action, such as lagoons, protected reef backs and slopes, or deep water sandy environments, where they are not exposed to the intense wave action and higher UV penetration, but that's not to say that in our reef tanks they should be kept in lower light, many hobbyist have found they do fine and color up nicely in higher light
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deepwater is usually a thinner more delicate branched acropora species found in more protected areas of the reef with less wave action, such as lagoons, protected reef backs and slopes, or deep water sandy environments, where they are not exposed to the intense wave action and higher UV penetration, but that's not to say that in our reef tanks they should be kept in lower light, many hobbyist have found they do fine and color up nicely in higher light
they do fne in higher light and color up but do they also do well and color up on the lower level of the tank?