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Either will work, just low light low flow.
Candy canes generally do best with PAR of 150-250; just acclimate to the higher levels. Low light will cause stunted growth or even death, IME.
 
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Candy canes generally do best with PAR of 150-250; just acclimate to the higher levels. Low light will cause stunted growth or even death, IME.

Mine are the happiest and most fluffy in 50 to 100 par. Anything higher and they end up not happy.
 
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Mine are on rock in around 150 par
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