Loosing zoas..... help?

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You said one of the things you changed was the light. Did ypu use a par meter to set intensity? I ask because my zoas like less light then the rest of my coral. I had issues with them until I moved them off to the side where they are only getting from 70 to 90 par.
 
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You said one of the things you changed was the light. Did ypu use a par meter to set intensity? I ask because my zoas like less light then the rest of my coral. I had issues with them until I moved them off to the side where they are only getting from 70 to 90 par.

Actually this issue started before the light change. Under a 15watt Kessil A80.
 

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Looks like cyano to me or maybe a flow issue. They are extended pretty far. Your nitrates from what you said are not excessive.
 
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Looks like cyano to me or maybe a flow issue. They are extended pretty far. Your nitrates from what you said are not excessive.

Yea. They were in a lower portion of the tank were there was a bit lower flow so that’s pretty probably what happened. Oh well, live and learn right?
 

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