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Just move it to lower light and hopefully it will recover.
One of the best indicators of a zoa's light demand is the diameter of the polyp and length of the stalk.
A narrow polyp and virtually no stalk extension? Too much light. It's trying to physically decrease its size and move farther away. This is the coral telling you it's too much.
A very wide polyp and long stalk? Not enough light. The coral is physically moving closer to the light and stretching the polyp to grab as much light as it can.
That Willy Wonka! Is that a Zoa?