Are my Zoas getting too much light?

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I need help

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i don't see white ones in the picture.
however, i do see some that are closed. could be a snail, hermit, pod, etc... crawled over them.

they look fine :)


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some are white, might have to start feeding more
Probably need a bit more info. Are they new to the tank? Where they brighter before and suddenly changed? Did you make any changes to your tank or lighting before/after the change? Parameter changes?

Overall though I think they look good. There are a couple closed but they probably were just bothered by something.
 
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Probably need a bit more info. Are they new to the tank? Where they brighter before and suddenly changed? Did you make any changes to your tank or lighting before/after the change? Parameter changes?

Overall though I think they look good. There are a couple closed but they probably were just bothered by something.
just added them like 4 days ago
 

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