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Nope. Raised lights 2 inches higher about a month ago but besides that no.Have you changed your lighting recently?
I fed reefroids last night to see if it would stop. No luckCould be a feeding response, noticed this only in zoas when feeding the tank.
It is a response to being fed, not the zoas wanting food.I fed reefroids last night to see if it would stop. No luck
Aight. Will try more light.My utter chaos zoas we’re like that for awhile then I got annoyed with them looking ugly so I put them on my frag rack. Two weeks later they were back to normal. Now they’re in higher lighting and doing fine.
I never said they need more light. I was implying they might not like their spot.Aight. Will try more light.
Like mentioned, a response from the food and it appears it's just the zoas. I'd give it time, they don't look to bad.I fed reefroids last night to see if it would stop. No luck
When most of my zoas are doing it and have never moved in 6 months then i don't think its the spot. Only thing that has changed is lighting moving up 2 inches. My tank is a frag tank. The zoas all sit at the same level on eggcrate and i would say two thirds are doing it but not as bad.I never said they need more light. I was implying they might not like their spot.
Aight. Will see what happensLike mentioned, a response from the food and it appears it's just the zoas. I'd give it time, they don't look to bad.
Zoas do this at night time when they’re ready for the lights to go out. That’s pretty normal as well.Following to see if anyone has thoughts on this, last night when checking my tank before bed some of my zoas where doing this too.