Zoa going convex? Normal?

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So yeah my rasta zoa started doing this the other day, is everything all good? So you dont have to ask params are:

PH: 7.8
1.026 Sal
5 ppm NO3
1200 Mg
450 Ca
12.8 dKH
0 PO4
0 Ammonia
0 Nitrite

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The umbrella syndrome occurs a lot of time with certain zoas I don't think anyone really knows why it happens sometimes it's not enough ligh or too much light it's hard to pinpoint the cause how old is the frag?
 
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The umbrella syndrome occurs a lot of time with certain zoas I don't think anyone really knows why it happens sometimes it's not enough ligh or too much light it's hard to pinpoint the cause how old is the frag?

I think its been in my tank for about 2 weeks total but its only been mounted to the rock in that spot for about a week. Is this "umbrella syndrome" something that will kill it?
 
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Ive got a Kessil a360we on 30% about a foot over the surface of the water. The zoa is about 6" under the surface and 6" out from where i would say the center "hot spot" if you will, of the light is.
 

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Its not a big deal IMO. Just keep an eye on it.

Maybe try moving it to a lower spot in the tank?
 
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There is a 3 head orange hornet about 2" lower that is just fine and a rasta that is 2" higher that is closed so you might right that it is to much light. Ill see about possibly turning down my light to 25% and see how they react and then possibly moving them lower.
 

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Good luck I think everything has been tried sometimes it works, sometimes not, sometimes they live, sometimes not lol
 

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