No idea, I wish I knew, lol.Zoa pox is the bouncing maybe?
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No idea, I wish I knew, lol.Zoa pox is the bouncing maybe?
Only if it was a Thursday. lolWhoops, posted in the wrong thread lol
I have one doing the same thing on the exact same zoa. Just one, the other ones are fine.I guess since I accidentally temp derailed the thread I will at least post a pic of why I was here. Not sure why this one is inverted. It’s been like that for weeks with no change.
I have had this happen and figured out what was going on in my tank. It was a combination that led to this. 1. Low phosphates, low flow, and low light. When I moved them to higher light with moderate flow they started looking good but not perfect. When I stopped lower phosphates is when they really started to heal and grow. When I start dropping phosphates to undetectable numbers it starts showing signs of umbrellaing again, but the increased light and flow kept it from going back to how it was. It may seem like it is only phosphate related for my tank, but it isn't, the flow and light make a huge difference.
Clean up crew (snails, crabs ect)What is cuc? Sorry I'm new to SW lol
I wouldn’t dip it. Mine do this for a bit sometimes and they go right back to normal.Following. I will post a picture of my paly zoa in a bit. Target fed reef roids yesterday and it turned into a umbrella soon after and is still the same way. Should I take it out and dip it or leave it be ? The other 3 polyps on the same frag are fine. Short/not reaching and open. They are towards the top of the tank.
Mine didn’t make it. Everything else is still totally fine and my other zoa colonies have made 2-3 more polyps each the past 2 weeks. Guess these just werent going to make it from the startI wouldn’t dip it. Mine do this for a bit sometimes and they go right back to normal.