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Hello sorry for not answering quickly I wasn't sure how long the answers were going to take since I'm new and I was taking care of my daughter. I have the 50 watts NICREW LED reef light and saving up to upgrade. I might try glueing the zoas to a higher part of the tank where they will have a bit more flow away from the sand. I will try dipping them as well because I did notice a weird clear bubble on one of the polyps.What I was alluding to when I said what lights do you have on the tank... I was kinda wondering if maybe he placed it farther down because it want doing well, also because I don’t know what size tank it is/shape. If it’s a frag tank like height it shouldn’t too bad to have it there but there are so many questions that he hasn’t even answered. Weird asking for help then not answering those trying to...
Perhaps he is at work but who knows
I have the NICREW 50watts reef lightsIs it in high light and flow. What light do you have?
Thank You so much I will try that after trying to dip them as well.Everyone's chimed in with some great suggestions! One thing I did notice is that it's sitting on the sand bed. I'd placing it onto your rock scape where it can receive more flow and not be bothered with the sand. You can go to the dollar store and purchase some super glue gel (look for the one that is made of cyanoacrylate), or if you want to play it safe purchase some reef glue (BSI is a great brand).