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![]() I peel them off and bring them back for trade. I also notice the Xenias like to climb, so I place a them near rocks that have a plateau on them, so that they tend to climb to the peak and isolate themselves there.
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![]() when the Xenias split i place a frag plug just above the base. it will climb onto the plug as it goes for the light and then i give it away.
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![]() I have had the same problem with all three of those. The GSP overgrows other corals and eventually kills them. And the kenya are notorious for sending branches all over the tank and starting new colonies. I honestly just rip them off now. Same with the GSP take a razor blade and peel them off so you can frag them, and watever doesnt peel off nice i just scrape till its gone. Be careful these corals can over take your tank in a blink of an eye.
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![]() Thanks everyone. I'll try to see if i can isolate any of them. I don't have a sand bed so would the GSP grow onto the bottom of the glass?
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