Zoas half open and half closed.

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No worries I could not tell you what my par is either. Could be a flow issue. Most all of my zoa issue result from not enough flow
I’ve moved it to the original spot I had it in where it gets more flow. Hopefully about noon when the lights are on he’s opened up, thanks a lot for your help and your feedback I really appreciate it!
 

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I’ve moved it to the original spot I had it in where it gets more flow. Hopefully about noon when the lights are on he’s opened up, thanks a lot for your help and your feedback I really appreciate it!
Yep no problem. I have a tank full of corals from expensive torches to goniopora and by far some of my zoas are the most temperamental. They say they are a beginner coral but I would disagree
 

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Amen!!
Yep no problem. I have a tank full of corals from expensive torches to goniopora and by far some of my zoas are the most temperamental. They say they are a beginner coral but I would disagree
Amen! I’ve been doing this for 20+years. Radions ect. Zoas are not as easy as they say. I’ve lost more $ when it comes to Zoanthids than anything else. Granted it’s been a few years. Of coarse it has to be my GMK. Every other Zoa is thriving
 

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