Zoos not opening up skirts!

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I have zoas that their skirts aren't opening no change in lights my prams are
salinity:1.025
Cal:410
Kh:10dkh
Mag:1260
Ammonia,nitrite,nitrate:0
Phosphate:0
 
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Nope I looked.. It's only a select zoas my colony's are fine..I dip everything!
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That has happened to me when there's chemical swings. Take mag to 1400 and cal to 430 and try to keep everything balanced
 

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I would double and triple check your salinity...high salinity slowly kills zoas and paly's. If all else fails do a few good water changes.
 

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