Losing my zoas

Glenng78

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I have about 150gal system, and I can’t seem to keep my Zoas healthy. I did an ICP water test and I’ll post the results. I’m using Kessil a360x’s , and I use fritz salt mix. Let me know what you guys think.

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A whole lot of information is needed for help. How long has the tank been set up, how did you cycle it, tank inhabitants. Placement of zoas in tank, and what percentage do you have your lights turned up to. How many a360x's are you running.
 
A whole lot of information is needed for help. How long has the tank been set up, how did you cycle it, tank inhabitants. Placement of zoas in tank, and what percentage do you have your lights turned up to. How many a360x's are you running.
that is true water quality its self cannot be the issue.
 
Have both fish and inverts. I have 4 a360x with narrow beam reflectors about 8 inches from the surface. Lights are maxed at 80% .
Tank has been running for about a year, and everything was fine until I’d say the last month
 
Have both fish and inverts. I have 4 a360x with narrow beam reflectors about 8 inches from the surface. Lights are maxed at 80% .
Tank has been running for about a year, and everything was fine until I’d say the last month

Are we talking 150 gallon 4 ft tank? What other corals do you have? Thats too much light imo for zoas. I have 4 A360X's withOUT the narrow reflecting on a 6ft 125 gallon mixed reef with a handful of SPS.

Did you dip your corals before you put them in?
 
I just lowered my lights to 65% max. It is a 5 foot tank, I believe the model is the 190.5
 

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