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![]() Reeferaddict... I think your problem is that you have anthelia with the xenia... A long time ago, I was told that these two cannot survive together as they both give out chemicals that kill the other one, and usually Anthelia wins!!!
You might want to think about that... I can be totally wrong, but that is what I was told. |
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![]() hmmm....all interesting comments... all the other corals are fine... maybe it is the colt after all... its been spreading like crazy recently... the xenia is what my clownfish have hosted in for months and they have been completely open and fine with it... never disturbed... so maybe this is the incentive i need to rip that nasty colt out of there!!
anyone want a big one? haha thanks again guys tina
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![]() Would love to take it, want to pop on over with it?
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![]() My XL colt doesn't bother my xenia....
But mine are not that close together either. |