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![]() The xenia will use those "blisters" to move around. Xenia will move around an area untill it finds a suitable place. The "blisters" do sometimes form new heads. Could you take a picture of the tubes, it will make it easier to ID them.
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![]() I will try but need to email them I don't know how to post pictures on here
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![]() You can either attach them (look down when you click post a to reply and you will see "manage attachments" further down the page), or you can use an online host like imageshack, then copy and post the link to the image in your post.
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![]() thanks for the help there so here is what i have one is of a coral frag i got with the tank( tank was established when i got it though the previous owners did not know how to work the lights so i have all sorts of critters popping up and things are growing quite well now to boot) the coral has a green tint to it but i dont know what it is. now the bubble type things i have abad picture of them and they seem to be almost exclusivly on my kenya tree base though a few have moved out but are still in close proximity i drew a picture of what they look like and some are even developing a red color thanks for any help
Last edited by kdpuffer; 10-04-2008 at 06:53 PM. |