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![]() Here is the problem:
The xenia are losing all of their "little fingers" (the part that pulses) They look like they are slowly growing back, but I can't figure out why this is happening? Can someone please help me! I have no fish in my tank, only a clean up crew. I suspect there is a pistol shrimp in there due to the large amount (hundreds) of baby shrimp swimming around recently. I dont know what is doing this and I dont want my corals hurting. P.S. I have had my xenia in my tank for two months. They are always fully extended and pulsing happily. I have checked all the water parameters and they are all safe.
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BRITTANY "Live the life you want to remember" |
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![]() It sounds like someone in your cleaning crew might be eating your xenia. I had a nice xenia on a piece of live rock in my aquarium and it was very healthy - until bits of it started to disappear. It also looked like it was growing back at one point - but now I cannot find so much as a small piece of it. I am not sure what ate it but I am pretty sure that is what happened.
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![]() What can I do to ensure my crew leaves it alone? Should I feed every 2 days?
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BRITTANY "Live the life you want to remember" |
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![]() I feed NLS in my tank every single day - and my xenia still disappeared! In my experience, once something is found to be tasty - it is soon gone!
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