Zoa's Shrinking Away, Help...

Wow, you dug up this old thread. Not really a update because I broke that tank down, but I did keep some of the green zoas and added them to my smaller tank. They are still doing good and no more vitamin C.
 
Wow, you dug up this old thread. Not really a update because I broke that tank down, but I did keep some of the green zoas and added them to my smaller tank. They are still doing good and no more vitamin C.
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Wow, lots of crazy, silly advice/recommendations in here....I'm sorry op.
I will not throw any more at you to muck up the water even more. Just take them slow, whatever you do.
Ok, I lied. I'm going to give you my advice and you do what you want with it.
I would not touch your lights, alk, or any of that. Zoas do not care about what color your lights are. Zoas really don't care what your alk is, for the most part as long as it is reasonable. They do care about stability and do not like alk swings or changes in lighting.
They do need po4!
High po4 will not hurt them or most corals, even up to 1-2.00 ppm. Sps are a different story.
wow
 

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