Zoa Color and Size?

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Hey All, So i have some Zoa that multiplying since ive bought them. Exosphere, Thermosphere, utter chaos, SBB Marvin Martians. Thats just a few but anyway I have always done a LPS style reef for lighting and flow. I am noticing that my new babies dont have the same pop as the originals. I have a frag tank that I plan on moving these to for grow out but I was wondering if you can tell me or point me in the right direction for par and or spectrum for best polyp size and color? Thanks everyone.
 
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For me it’s typically higher light = brighter/smaller polyps and lower light = not as bright/bigger polyps. Some of it varies by species, but I define higher light as 150 par and lower light about 60 par.
 

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