Zoa colony not opening

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Hi, I bought a colony of zoa's. I took them home, temp acclimated then, dipped them and put them in the tank. After a couple hours they opened up and looked great. A few days I noticed one of my hermit crabs crawling on the colony and it hasn't opened since. Is this temporary or did the hermit kill the coral? thank you
 
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It’s probably temporary! The way you can tell a coral is dead/dying is if it turns white or loses heads.
Thank you, here is a close up photo
 

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would need to know much more about your tank, corals should stay open. If its not, then it could be lighting, flow, water parameters, etc...
 
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would need to know much more about your tank, corals should stay open. If its not, then it could be lighting, flow, water parameters, etc...
Yes, am 0
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ph 8.0
nitrate 10
kh 161.1
phos . 25
sal. 1.026
cal 400
32 gallon biocube using filtered seawater from Petco
 
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also a hyra power facing the back live rock. Also the tank is about 2 1/2 months old. green star polyps thriving and candy cane and mushrooms thriving
 

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Mine were high at .12 they recommend.06 but you don't need to be that low. But .25 that is on the higher side so yes I was going to recommend a water change and you were already on top of that. Next think to check would be flow and lighting but zoas are very forgiving and kind of a hardy coral so they can adapt to alot. So makes me to think a parameter is off
 

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