one of my zoas has been closed up and got these two little white dots. they don’t look like zoa pox. possibly sponge?

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hey yall am not really sure what’s going on w these zoas, all my other ones are opening up fine. here are my parameters
ammo:0.0
nitrate:0.1
nitrite:0.0
phosphate:lower than .1 but not quite 0 (using API phosphate test)
i do not test alk,calcium, or mg as this is mainly a softie tank. the zoa in question is near a kenya tree and toadstool however carbon was replaced recently and those seem unbothered

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hey yall am not really sure what’s going on w these zoas, all my other ones are opening up fine. here are my parameters
ammo:0.0
nitrate:0.1
nitrite:0.0
phosphate:lower than .1 but not quite 0 (using API phosphate test)
i do not test alk,calcium, or mg as this is mainly a softie tank. the zoa in question is near a kenya tree and toadstool however carbon was replaced recently and those seem unbothered

IMG_5150.jpeg IMG_5132.jpeg
forgot to mention weekly water changes with two little fishies prepackaged salt & i keep my salinity 0.24-25
 

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