Zoas growing up

thiagoetto

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Hi,
These are my zoas/Pali. They are growing up, though not spreading. Pretty sure they receive enough light once I have well-going SPS in the tank.
Does anyone guess what could be causing it?

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They are stretching for light. I'd move that colony up a bit.
 

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AOG zoas tend to like a little higher light. Slowly move them up, not a bunch at a time to help them adjust to the new par. You'll see the stalks shrink down, usually I move them up and wait a week or two to see how they react.
 

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Light deficiency. You probably need more intensity and better spectrum. Study about light before you change anything! Go slow!! To know about your particular light fixture is a must!
Good luck!
 

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