That's what I meant about blue bulbs putting out high par ratings. The Blueplus is not an actinic, but a blue bulb, that still produces high par ratings. Although, I would probably recommend you go with 2 Blue Plus and replace the 3rd with something more white, like maybe the Aquablue Plus, which is in the 11000K range. I'd also consider replacing the SuperActinic with something else.
I hate to recommend a different forum, but on Reef Central, there's a user by the name of GrimReefer. He's the T5 GURU. He's got a VERY long thread going that is about the most informative T5 reading I've ever done. It's call The T5 Q&A thread, or something similar. Might jump over there, explain the fixture you have and the types of corals you are, or want to keep and as him for bulb configurations.
I hate to recommend a different forum, but on Reef Central, there's a user by the name of GrimReefer. He's the T5 GURU. He's got a VERY long thread going that is about the most informative T5 reading I've ever done. It's call The T5 Q&A thread, or something similar. Might jump over there, explain the fixture you have and the types of corals you are, or want to keep and as him for bulb configurations.