Hmm... Zoa help needed.

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My Zoa are curling backwards. They are reaching down. And today they all look like the one. Are they getting away from the lights?
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This is a current picture.

My parameters have been consistent. I haven't made any changes as of late.
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This is a current picture.

My parameters have been consistent. I haven't made any changes as of late.
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That's completely different from the first pic. If it's a new acquisition I'd give it time to acclimate. So many theories on why it happens. IME to little light, something irritating the zoa, doesn't like the flow. As long as they are not melting I wouldn't worry to much. After a few days try moving it to a little more light.
 

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