Help with my zoas, please

Josh125

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Hello all, I have zoos that refuse to open. I gave them the "dip" yesterday to no avail.

They haven't opened in a week or so while the other corals in the tank look A ok. I have moved them from the bottom of the tank to the top, and back down again and still nothing.

I can't see any egg sacks and didn't notice anything out of the ordinary fall off them yesterday in the dip.

I am running a 250watt 14K phoenix lamp over a 58 gallon tank, the specs can me seen in my build thread, red house.

I just did my weekly water change this morning and will wait a bit before running the number.

Any ideas off the top of your head?
 
I would just leave them alone for a while and stop moving them. Sometimes just moving them will cause them to close up for a couple days. More so if they are red or orange zoas.

Make sure another coral didn't sting them... or get too close. Make sure they have a little flow on them.
 
Acrylic,

you mentioned that orange zoas are more susceptible to be closed for a long time? Are these known for such a thing? Ihave a frag of about 6 polyps of some orange zoas and they have been closed and not looking well for days now. Anything I can do? How do I diagnose of any kind of disease or ailments of something going wrong?
 
it's so hard to diagnose anything without pic representation.. could you guys get some current pics of what your zoas look like... sometimes, zoas just close to clean themselves for a couple of days.. use to freak me out but I got use to it.. as long as the polyps look healthy, nothing stinging them, and no signs of predators, then I think they should bounce back.. some take longer than others to open.. I had a 2 polyps frag of PPE no open for almost 2 months, then opened but didn't look very good (very small compared to their PPE cousin frags)... but after 2 or 3 weeks, they were normal again...

sorry for the long post... just talking from my experience...

Marvin
 
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