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Another update...

It looks like the worst is over. I lost a number of polyps but things are starting to open again with the exception of one frag. It still looks plump though so I hope it will open tomorrow.

Got my test kit in:
Mag: 1280
Alk: 8.4
Ca: 420

I'm pretty much right where I should be. You can see some of the ticked off polyps here but they are starting to open again.
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They are looking much better. With the exception of one frag, everything that survived is open again. I'll take a pic later when the lights are on.
 
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image.jpeg This frag still won't open though. It reacts to light but won't open. You can see it extended itself. It is even growing babies. I don't get it.
 

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I know this may sound odd but have you thought about using chemiclean?
Its an anti bacterial

I think the chemiclean is actually anti fungal. I've used it quite a few times for similar issues with great success. I would also check very closely for zoa eating nudi or spiders. Do you have wrasse in your tank? I would always keep a wrasse for this purpose alone.
 

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following i have the same problem
they where fine for 3 months and boom started closing
 

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may be worth turning the lights up a tad. it looks like they're stretching pretty far. I could never keep zoas until I did my reef bowl now my zoas are doing great. I don't get it lol
 
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following i have the same problem
they where fine for 3 months and boom started closing
I would suggest trying a dose of chemiclean, like was suggested to me. It seems to have done the trick.

may be worth turning the lights up a tad. it looks like they're stretching pretty far. I could never keep zoas until I did my reef bowl now my zoas are doing great. I don't get it lol
I've been slowing increasing the intensity on the lights now that everything is open again. I'm running at 100% blue, 75% white (estimates) and about 55% intensity. I'm working that up to the 60-70% range. We'll see how everything reacts.
 
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Yep, that's the stuff. The directions are on the box. You treat the entire tank for 48 hours and then do a 20% water change.
 
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They're jussst barely starting to peak out. Few more days and maybe they will get over their stage fright. :)
 

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