Hi! Your light will be perfect for zoas. I run two of the AI Prime HDs over a 20 peninsula and my zoas are doing perfect. Here’s my lighting schedule, although I do recommend that you lower the red to 15% or below.
If you’re a first time zoa keeper and you’re looking for a couple of cheaper varieties that you won’t hate down the road I like utter chaos, Gobstoppers, scrambled egg, mandarin orange, rainbow infusions, and pink zippers. They all do well in a variety of light, flow, and peram ranges and most hobbyists sell a 3ish polyp frag for $20 or less. Zoas do prefer a “dirtier” tank with higher nutrient levels so keep that in mind! They’re pretty hardy and low maintenance corals that spread at a fast but controllable rate (for the most part) so if you’re looking to frag and sell yourself they are a good starter coral. Zoas can touch each other and palys with no issues and you can create a zoa garden! I do recommend that you place them on a rock that is removable or on a flat surface (glass, frag tiles, whatever) so you can control their spread easily. Here’s a sample of my collection! If you’re interested in the name of any of them please just circle and I can ID for you! I prefer growing them directly on my glass bottom