Acclimation mode and unhappy zoas

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I just added a second light as my zoas have been stretching/closed for quite some time. Another frag of zoas has been happy under the single light so I am assuming that my rock full of them will begin to be happier now that there is a second light much closer. I currently have acclimation mode 50% for a few weeks. My two questions:

1. I added a second light so my unhappy stretched zoas could go back to normal. How long could I expect that to take?

2. Will running acclimation mode upset my zoas further since they were already unhappy?

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Thanks! I’ll change the acclimation right now
I've had colonies stay semi-closed (or even closed) for weeks because they weren't happy with the lighting, so if they were stretching for light at some point they may take a while to "bounce" back. Just keep doing everything (water testing, changes, coral feeding, etc.) and they'll usually come around fairly quickly.
 
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