My one zoas were not getting enough light for a while. Afraid it may be too late? They are in better light now but unfortunately are dying. They are withering away and the amphipods are taking a liking to the zoas and eating the flesh further. I dipped them today and some of the damaged polyps even came off completely. I don’t have pics of them after the dip but here are the before pics. I now put them in even better lighting.
3 questions:
1. How do I know when this zoa has fully died?
2. If some polyps have fallen off but others remain, could it survive?
3. If yes, do I have to cut away the damaged polyps or anything like that or just let nature run it’s course?
![160DB78A-0EE0-49EE-92CA-BED1DF80D2B7.jpeg 160DB78A-0EE0-49EE-92CA-BED1DF80D2B7.jpeg](https://test.reef2reef.com/data/attachments/2904/2904723-60dd6f61b3e63d65b39b079be10e0173.jpg)
3 questions:
1. How do I know when this zoa has fully died?
2. If some polyps have fallen off but others remain, could it survive?
3. If yes, do I have to cut away the damaged polyps or anything like that or just let nature run it’s course?
![ADB8E517-B044-4395-9BB2-510D93558502.jpeg ADB8E517-B044-4395-9BB2-510D93558502.jpeg](https://test.reef2reef.com/data/attachments/2904/2904721-2212548c7943f213a0dbcec6d1c87402.jpg)
![BA807A5D-5DAA-41BE-9E0C-6BB3F7C2AF7C.jpeg BA807A5D-5DAA-41BE-9E0C-6BB3F7C2AF7C.jpeg](https://test.reef2reef.com/data/attachments/2904/2904722-621cac35bf18236d3cfe2687c74a34fc.jpg)
![160DB78A-0EE0-49EE-92CA-BED1DF80D2B7.jpeg 160DB78A-0EE0-49EE-92CA-BED1DF80D2B7.jpeg](https://test.reef2reef.com/data/attachments/2904/2904723-60dd6f61b3e63d65b39b079be10e0173.jpg)