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New Pulsing Xenia!
Bought these labeled as leather polyps they were mis labeled at my LFS and the staff member didnt know. Any tips for taking care of them?
Tanks a 46 bow front aquamana 160w dimmable LED coralife 65 protein skimmer hob penguin with poly and a couple black stars for organic filtration 30 lbs of live rock 2 clowns 1 arrow crab 3 snails, 10 hermits 1 anemone |
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I'll summarize it for you and save you some pain in the future.
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I'm not exactly sure I agree with the "they like dirty water" statement. This might hold true in some cases, but I've seen plenty of tanks where the Xenia was thriving up top right next to the acroporas. Also, if they appear to shrivel up so to say, check your alkalinity and make sure it's not bouncing around. A lot of people consider them to be a very easy coral to keep, but IME they can be kind of tricky sometimes. Definitely isolate them though. If conditions are favorable they can spread like wildfire. GL.
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Ive been moving them around a little bit, some of the smaller ones are wilting and a couple heads fell off a small shoot of them.
Im running the LED's about 25% power, should i increase or keep the same? I have a 2-3 time a day feeding regimen with my clowns. So the water isnt clean but i try to skim wet hold a steady salinity, and regular water changes. On top of cleaning the HOB polisher ever day or so. |
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Xenia are not light intensive coral, but they do love dirty water like zoas. Maybe your light is too strong and burning the coral. Whenever buying new corals, you should start them on the sandbed. Move them up every 4 or 5 days to the desired high. Good luck
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Trust me... It will happen if you don't keep an eye on them. I love these corals, but you have to keep them in check.
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They are doing alright not much pulsing but i have pretty decent current.
They open with the light and close at night. I moved to a couple pieces of rubble live rock away from the big LR, so if it spreads i have seperate pieces. First picture wasnt doing so well, 2nd i moved directly under the LEDS and away from LR as my arrow crab likes to hove above it and knock it over. ![]() 2nd pic i moved it away ![]() |
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Whole tank video
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Xenia's Doing alot better!
Had to secure the piece from falling and remove both power heads. I only have a hob penguin and a coral life 65g. My Aquamana burnt out on the 70 watts of white i think the driver went. So i only have 70 watts of blue and 20 watts of white diy LEDS i built my self and mounted on some old cpu heat sinks with out fans. |
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hold on buddy. You may want to put those power heads back into the tank. You need that flow for other corals and to reduce algae formation due to detritus. I get that you like Xenias, but there are other corals that need the flow and light.
Don't worry too much about this coral. It is pretty hard to kill it.
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I still have flow in the tank, i just lowered it a bit.
I dont have too many other corals, a LTA anemone, and a purple mushroom, One big reason i had alot of flow was i didnt have a actual vacuum and was using hoses and siphoning. The mushrooms have split, and the xenia seems happy, the anemone has been good, same with the fish. Levels are all at 0, Salinity 1.024 Temp 78 degrees wet skimming and a poly filter in the penguin HOB and some black bio stars that i clean often. |
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Bump up your sg to 1.026, corals like it and fish adjust to it. That is the sg of natural sea water.
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k will do ty.
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Naaah i know very well about dead spots and everything, this is just my first real experiances with coral although ive done quite a bunch of research i like hearing peoples personal experiences and tips.
I kept alot of flow to make maintenance easier. Now that i have a vacuum i removed some. I put the Xenia in a spot where there wasn't to much flow to get it to pulse! I notice it pulses more near water changes so im wondering if i should get a iodine tester and supplement. Ive brought the salinity up i did it slowly, tyty for the tips! |
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I have been trying to get rid of xenia and found this. Also good for fragging
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46 bow front, aqua mana 160 led, pulsing xenia, softies |
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