Any ideas for beating this zoa infection? I'm desperate!

Honestly Impur, that really does look like a bite mark of some sort.
From what though?

Maybe you should give the Furan-2 Dip series a shot?

Do you have a QT tank?
 
These pics are from my QT tank. Its definately not a bite, its some sort of fungus. You can tell it actually stick out a little further than the rest of the flesh of the polyp, a bite would be a depression.

I'll have to start looking for Furan-2 to give it a shot.
 
it might be pods eating them check out this thread
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=996195
alot of us have had the same experience :(
just recheck water parameters and make shure they get lots of light they might come back
i had 1 colony go down to 6 polyps from about 50 and then bounce right back to cover the rock and had another disapear all together.........could not explain whay happened or why one rebounded and not the other
keep fighting and good luck........ al.
 
ive recently had a similar experience with a colony of zoas/palys from cuba, the polyps slowly stopped opening and then they just browned and died/rotted away, this all happened with a new colony i purchased that had not been placed in my tank but went straight in a QT after a 10 min fresh water dip (as everything does) very odd as nothing could be seen on the exterior of the polyps, my next step was to remove and seperate ALL polyps to see if the spread due to all connected/growing from the matting. again the dieing continued so i then cut open the some dieing polyps that were not quite rotted away and found tiny worms, so not sure if they moved in to eat the dieing/dead flesh of polyp i cut open some seemingly unaffected polyps that were still opening every day and to my amazement again found tiny worms within the flesh.

so this i presume was the culprit and every single polyp has now died.

the worms were pinky and around 5mm long and thin as a needle, the curious thing was they swam like in a flowing ribbon fassion, when i first found these inside some dead polyps i thought they were just baby bristle or eunice worms but these took out the colony, so i guess this colony had eggs deposited either on the polyps or matting that burrowed within without leaving any signs of entering or the eggs were injected by the parent in the first place before i purchased.
 
i did try to capture a picture with my camera Reefbuddha but ive only a 2mp compact digi and they could not be seen properly, but i would suggest getting a white container and using scalpal/blades gently completely slicing/cutting open a few polyps, be gentle not to squash polyps and once sliced open just wait a few seconds carefully agitating polyp remains, this i did for the worms to swim out, also forgot to mention i only found one or two worms in each polyp which points to maybe natural behaviour of a parent spreading her young.
 
Hmm very interesting. I'm currently trying the furan-2 dip. I've done one dip thus far. I'll post back my results and i'll try cutting open a polyp and see what i find as well.
 
I'm tagging along with this. Seems to be happening to my favourite zoa colony :-( A blackish sponge seems to be amongst some of them. I don't know.
 
I've done 2 dips in 4 days. I'm using 1 packet of Furan-2 in about 1.5 cups of RO/DI water for 20min. The zoos are still opening in the QT, but i still see some of the polyps declining. I'm doing another dip tonight along with a 50% WC. I'll take some pics afterward.
 
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