No Zoanthid growth but Palythoa growing

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I have several Zoanthid species in my tank which have not seem to grown a single polyp in over 50 days. The coloration is great on all of them with no dullish signs or melting signs.

However, I have a purple people eater palythoa which has doubled in polyps (4 -> 9) since I added it to the tank (~40 days).

Why are my PPE Palys growing very well but there seems to be no growth at all for my Zoas even though their coloration makes them seem super healthy.

pH: 8.0
Temp: 78° F
Nitrates: ~2 ppm
Phosphates ~0.2ppm

Is there anything I can do to promote Zoanthid growth to the same rate as the Palythoas?

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To be honest I've always had a hard time with zoa's, IDK why. Pally's grow like weeds, but zoa's really struggle in my tank.
 
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Maybe try amino acids or something similar to supplement the low nitrate.
I broadcast feed a capful of Zooplanktos-S every so often to increase nitrates and allow algae growth for my urchin.

Target feeding Zooplanktos-S seems inefficient because their coloration dulls afterwards. Pretty certain it’s because my zoanthids cannot process the nutrients when target feeding.
 
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