Yeah all acroporas tend to have similar demands in water quality, lighting, and flow. That one in particular coral tends to like a little less lighting for an acro. I have it under 2x250 14k hqi metal halides, 8xT5 actinics, and 4xLED 420nm lights. Granted that is high lighting but in comparison to the other acroporas in the tank...i keep this coral all the way at the bottom of the tank. almost on the sand bed! I had it up higher and it lost some color then i moved it down and it regained the color very nicely. For flow in the tank i have 2Xhydor koralia 4's, 1x hydor koralia 3, and a mag 12 return pump from the sump that i built a spray bar on the output in the tank. With all the stony corals in the tank i dose the 2 part B-ionic alk and calcium buffer with 60 mls of each dialy using a peristalic pump. I dont keep many fish in the tank in order to keep the bioload down but have some to "feed" the corals and have some nutrients in the tank. To keep the phosphates down i built an upwelling fluidized bed reactor and use granular ferric oxide (ROWAphos), I also use another reactor for carbon. Then i use a refugium where i grow cheatomorph, gracilaria, and mangroves for added nutrient export, and pod production. I also am a firm believer in over skimming!!
You can get away with not doing all this but i am what some people call addicted to this hobby haha! So i wouldnt say all of that is NEEDED to keep those types of corals happy... but it sure wont hurt!