We primarily keep Favia in low to medium light intensity here at Tidal Gardens which is around 50 to 100 PAR. We have kept them in higher lighting but they did not appear to appreciate it and were always at risk of bleaching. If you have a colony of Favia and want to experiment with higher light, remember that it is easy to over-do it, so be prepared to move the coral into a shadier region of the tank at the first signs of trouble. A coral can live for a long time in dim lighting, but they will not tolerate lighting conditions that are too bright.
Low Light
Low light translates to about 30-50 PAR
Medium Light
Medium Light is between 50-150 PAR
High Light
High Light is anything over 150 PAR
As for how the lighting spectrum affects their coloration, most Favia stay pretty consistent and are not likely to change color dramatically with changes in lighting spectrum. You may see a subtle change comparing a specimen grown primarily under daylight vs blues however it won’t completely swap out an entire color palate like some corals are capable of. Because there are so many corals under this collective Favia umbrella, some may be very fluorescent which is a joy to look at under full actinic light.
Lighting is a loaded topic, so for a more in-depth discussion of lighting, please see our Deep Dive article.