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Just moved some of my zoas from QT to DT, and they were doing great in the first couple of days. Yesterday I noticed that the zoas are not opening up and today I found that there are tiny white spots on them, I suspect those were sand grains because sometimes my sand got blown up by powerheads. (I'm planning to remove the sand bed).
Question is, what should I do with these zoas? Do I leave them to spit out the sand by themselves(if they can) or do I manually remove them, or is it a disease/infection?
Any advice will be welcomed, need help as I'm quite a noob about corals.
Question is, what should I do with these zoas? Do I leave them to spit out the sand by themselves(if they can) or do I manually remove them, or is it a disease/infection?
Any advice will be welcomed, need help as I'm quite a noob about corals.