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Old 10-03-2010, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by eternitybc View Post
Levels were posted- all at 0. No, no brown slime... I'm inclined to think it was the protomarin, as our pulsing xenias also look like they're suffering

Anything I can do to speed it up healing, and keep it from dying?
Xenia are a good canary in the coal mine. If they are ticked then there is a chemical floating around, likely protomarin or nitrates. Shriveled xenia is a good sign of chemicals, closed or slow pulsing polyps (on a once pulsing specimen) is usually water quality.


What can you do to help it? Don't bother it. Just keep everything stable, clean and don't do too much at once.
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