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Its been a while since I have been on here. So hello again.
I am needing help on eradicating Zenia. I have a 125g tank that is full...... I do not want to tear it down and replace all the live rock. Any ideas on Fish or inverts that might eat the stuff. ![]() Thanks Rob Last edited by bluetang; 10-07-2008 at 02:03 PM. |
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1. Limit nutrients
2. Get a sonic scrubber - there was a thread about the Sonic Scrubber on this forum earlier this year.
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I've been able to keep Xenia in check by manually removing. Found if use a dental pick to gentle pry off the rocks (and not leave behind) it doesn't come back.
It will bud off what remains, but again easy to control with a few minutes a month. |
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been trying to use xenia as a mean of nutrient exportation. i will be very happy to take a few xenia-covered rock off your hand and pay you something for them
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my emporer angel eats it up
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FYI, what you have is not Cesptiularia, if it was, you'd have a GOLDMINE in frags
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rabbitfish will most likely eat it. If they don't they'll at least eat your algae.
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I keep mine under controll with a good pair of tweezer's, available at a medical supply store. I also do like the idea of a dental pick. I have found that if you miss a little piece it will still greatly stunt it and slowly come back. at this time you can just get it again.
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unfortunatly I would be tweezing for months. IF any one want any, let me know via PM and you can take as much as you can. All I ask in return is some clean live rock free of the stuff. It is literally choking the life out of my tank
Thanks Rob |
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