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![]() I'm trying to keep mine penned in the corner. Stalks growing up the glass are great to just peel off. but I'm having problems getting them off the rock.
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![]() Check your temp as well. I had Xenia in the past and I found when the temp in my tank raised a few degrees.... summer temp in apartment was 80-82 F... it melted away even though everything else was fine.
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![]() 4 t5 bulbs. I guess I will try putting them down lower in my tank.
No zeovite.
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![]() I've tried a few different types of Xenia in various spots in my tank over the years and the results are always the same, it withers away into nothing over a period of time. I've even had it flourish for quite a while covering great areas, and then suddenly, just start dieing off for no apparent reason.
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![]() Quote:
bryceschutte: 4 bulbs on a 90 isn't all that bad for light. If the xenia you have is placed near the top then moving it halfway down or lower should help. Also try keeping it in a low to moderate flow area. Mine spreads more when it has less flow on it.
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