RE: lighting question
I've had corals bleach out and I almost lost some when I went from an old higher K, lower PAR value bulb (Blueline 14K) to a lower K, higher PAR value bulb (XM 10K). My birdsnest was almost gone as a result. Sudden increases in light, even from replacing with new bulbs can have an impact. I noticed that Sanjay rotates replacement of his bulbs in his system. Of course he has something like 4 bulbs on his tank and replaces one every 6 months. But this practice would seem to even out the average light in the tank rather then getting a sudden increase every time you replace bulbs.
I learned my lesson and whenever I replace bulbs I cut back the timers and slowly increase the time they are turned on to help minimize the light shock the corals get. Other impacts can occur as well. More light = more growth = more demand for calcium and alkalinity. I watch my levels more closely after a bulb change to make sure my dosing keeps up with demand.
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano