Droopy Utter Chaos?

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Looking for any assistance all other zoas in the tank seem to be happy, I was keeping this frag in what I’d consider low light for a few weeks, but moving him up to medium light a couple days ago!
 

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Have you tried moving it to a lower light area
 
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Some of my zoanthids also suffer from the same droopy-ness. I change the placement of the zoanthids and watch it closely the next 4-5 days.
 
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Have you tried moving it to a lower light area
I moved it up actually, I figured it was reaching, and was kept much closer to a more powerful light at the lfs I grabbed it from!
 
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Some of my zoanthids also suffer from the same droopy-ness. I change the placement of the zoanthids and watch it closely the next 4-5 days.
Seventh polyp opened up today, still droopy tho, gonna wait a few days and see how it reacts to being given more light, will report back XD
 

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I moved it up actually, I figured it was reaching, and was kept much closer to a more powerful light at the lfs I grabbed it from!
If they need more light they usually stretch
 

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I'd give it a few more days in the spot it currently in. After that, if the condition does not improve, I would definitely move it back down. Seems like they were happier there and didn't show the classic signs of needing more light per your July, 20th photo.
 
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I'd give it a few more days in the spot it currently in. After that, if the condition does not improve, I would definitely move it back down. Seems like they were happier there and didn't show the classic signs of needing more light per your July, 20th photo.
That photo was the day I got it.
 

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