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A couple days ago some of my zoas started to loose a bit of their color and just not look healthy. I lowered the brightness of my lights thinking maybe it was “burning them”. Does anyone have any ideas or has this happened to anyone before?

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What’s you water parameters? Is it all your zoas? How long have you had them?
Everything seems normal. pH -8 ammonia -0 nitrites-0 nitrates- maybe 20? (I haven't checked anything else yet) but all my other corals r perfectly fine, even another bunch of zoas and they’re perfectly fine. I’ve had those zoas for maybe a year and a half now
 
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do you dose anything?
There may be a lake of iodine which zoas use
I dose some calcium but that’s really it. It could be the iodine. I’m doing a good water change TMRO so hopefully that will fix. I’m leaving for college In a few days so I’m hoping this gets better
 

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