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This all started with my speckled krak it went from open and happy to shriveled on the brink of death in about 2 days time. All my other zoas are quickly following and idk what to do, I’ve already dipped them in coral rx and did a massive water change and it keeps spreading. The odd thing is none of the zoas on my rock seems to be affected only the ones on my rack, that sit at the same hight as the zoas on my rock. I haven’t made any adjustments to light or temperature, none of my other corals seem to be exhibiting signs of death. Please help all information is helpful.

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following. currently having this happen on 3 of my frags..they’re glued to my rock.

i’m thinking bacterial infection? might do a hydrogen peroxide or iodine dip
 
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Possibly an issue acclimating to new light?
This is a consideration with zoas. Some like low light and others higher light. I have low light zoas lower but my high light zoas are getting 250 par 2/3 high in the tank.

OP you may need to determine the light needs of your new zoas if your other parameters are good.
 
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Start this off by listing current parameters, lighting used and a full tank shot.
2 clowns
1 yellow coris wrasse
1 sand sifting goby
1 purple fire fish
1orchid dotty back
Couple nassarius, trochus, turbo snails
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2radion xr 15 running the lps/softie presetting
 

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This is a consideration with zoas. Some like low light and others higher light. I have low light zoas lower but my high light zoas are getting 250 par 2/3 high in the tank.

OP you may need to determine the light needs of your new zoas if your other parameters are good.
They’re not new, they’ve been in the tank for months they just started having this issue
 
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They’re not new, they’ve been in the tank for months they just started having this issue
Oh ok I see the problem now. Your water parameters are off and corals are starving. This usually takes weeks or several months to visibly show exterior signs of distress in corals.
 
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I will go with everyone else nutrients are to low and water changes will not help that if anything make it worse. They like a little higher nutrients just not excessive detritus. Do some direct feeding and some AB+
I feed frozen and pellets and have been feeding ab+ for like a month
 

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