Zoas opening funny

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So my funny d zoas I have had since November have never really opened fully. They always look like are bending down. All my other zoas look fine. Just curious I'd this is common with zoas or means they are not happy ?
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I'd try moving it around the tank. Maybe it is a light or flow issue.

In my experience, Zoas don't require much light or flow.

Tell us about your lighting...
 
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I'd try moving it around the tank. Maybe it is a light or flow issue.

In my experience, Zoas don't require much light or flow.

Tell us about your lighting...
I have hydra 26hd lights that come with the redsea. I had them on 7 hours at full and two hour ramp times day and night. The rock with my other zoas which are doing great but the green yellow zoas started to spread onto the plug and the funny ds haven't been growing g at all only 1 new head since November yet the pink and the brains grew 7 and the yellow covers the whole rock.
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Yeah... I'd experiment with the location of the unhappy pieces.
 

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