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02/02/2008, 12:07 PM | #1 |
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pulsing xenia frag
ive had this frag for about 3-4 weeks and i see little branches are growing off of the bigger ones.. i have the frag right next to a piece of LR. how long until it starts growing on the rock? and i highly doubt its going to melt.
i cant wait for it to spread so i can give some to my brother(55g)!!! please let me know what you guys think. THANKS! |
02/02/2008, 12:11 PM | #2 |
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It wont take long (days) but be aware that once it starts growing on your rock work it is nearly impossible to stop.
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02/02/2008, 01:50 PM | #3 |
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anyone else have any ideas?
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02/02/2008, 02:13 PM | #4 |
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I agree with Dubbin1 this stuff grows like a wild fire. I started with a little branch, and it seems like once a week i have to give some away. It will start growing fast when you least expect it. Just move it close to another rock, could be one day could be two days.
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Put some saltwater and xenia in a blender. Dump blended concoction into the tank. You will have xenia in every crevase of the tank, including the skimmer!!
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i have some and yes it grows quick but people make it sound like its uncontrollable, no coral grows that fast, i mean how often are you checking on your reef that you can't keep up with it? plus if it grows on a rock all you have to do is peel it off, if you don't want to take the time to peel it you can just razor it off.
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02/02/2008, 08:08 PM | #11 |
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MMMM xenia daquiri's! Man, that blender is going to reek. xenia smells something awful! I'll never put that vile weed in a tank again. It completely over ran my last tank.
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nothing smells as bad as xenia when you take it out of the water.
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02/02/2008, 08:38 PM | #13 |
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How about a dead anemone or a colt coral. Colt corals are much worst than xenia imo spreading wise. They will bud off and reattach within hrs.
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02/02/2008, 09:50 PM | #15 |
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Here is what happened to the 55G I had
started like this 2003 elonganta And end up like this 2 years later. I love this stuff coun't controll it at the time, sold a bunch, gave away, saturated the market and I had to flush a bunch. Now it's taking over the 125, I love the stuff (kind of)
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lol damn dude nice!!
that all started from 1 frag?
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Yep, the first two pictures are the original frags
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there just filter feeders? i heard u can feed them phytoplankton, would that be ok?
and do u think my clown fish will host in them? here a picture of my frag it has a green star polyp frag right next to it:
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Very nice I believe they absorb nutrients from the water and also they love light I have never tried to spot feed it or added anything to the tank beside kalk. I used couple of times phytoplankton but it was more for my clams, I just use fish food now, xenia still going strong not as bad as the 55. Also about a year ago I had a die off of about 90% of it it was due to low salinity, that was they only way to kill off some xenia. I even cycled the 125 with some xenia and managed to survied.
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Here is a picture of the 125, it used to be most of the back wall covered with xenia.
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if you put xenia in your tank just be ready to prune it when its starts getting out of control, i sell the frags back to lfs for other corals or fish food. good luck
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