Moving zoas from high light to low

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About a month ago I had to move some happily growing zoa frags from the bottom of the tank due to a dino outbreak. The only place I could put them was near the top in much brighter light. Now they are all thriving and doing better than ever, but can't stay there forever. Will there be issues moving them right back to the bottom? There aren't any areas in the middle to acclimate them.
 

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About a month ago I had to move some happily growing zoa frags from the bottom of the tank due to a dino outbreak. The only place I could put them was near the top in much brighter light. Now they are all thriving and doing better than ever, but can't stay there forever. Will there be issues moving them right back to the bottom? There aren't any areas in the middle to acclimate them.
Gradually bring them down IR do it during dark as they can adjust to ramping period
 

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You dont have to light acclimate them if theyre getting less light. You can drop them right on the bottom. Ive done it many times. You only need to really acclimate if increasing light. The only way they wont do well is if theres not enough light on the bottom to begin with
 

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Generally speaking, you do not need to acclimate to lower light. You should be ok to put them back down at the bottom whenever you would like.
 

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ime they survive no problem but may no longer thrive the way they were which i'm sure you're expecting.
 

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