Zoas have cloudy eyes.

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Hi all, some of my Zoa heads have a bit of a cloudiness to them.

Wondering if anyone has experience with defeating this?

See the heads on the right side

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Probably just getting hit with slightly different enough light.
Conditions can change colors, or they can color morph slightly. I was low on iodine per an ICP test and my blue hornets lost their inner yellow ring. I started doing Aquavitro fuel again since it does have iodine in it and they gained their color back.
 

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My vote would be adjusting to light. I have tons of palys and I notice massive color changes in ones that get different levels of light.
 

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could be lighting or nutrients. the moment my zoas are not as vibrant, it's because of low no3/po4.
 

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