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![]() Thanks for the input tang. What should I watch for? It appears the "dying" xenia has some like yellowish stuff starting to form on it and its like its almost starting to separate the xenia. If it does come down to me removing this coral how would I go about detatching the healthy xenia from the rest of it?
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![]() I don't know about the yellow stuff on the dying Xenia, you can use coral cutters to shear off the dying Xenia or if you want to remove the good Xenia the same thing, cut the skeleton not the coral to remove it. If I were you I'd remove the dying Xenia and try to carefully clean the rest of the coral with a tooth brush. Especially if you see the brown slime.
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![]() 170 ppm is 9.5 dkh
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![]() If urs dies and u want more ill give u some fresh cut frags spreads like wildfire in my tank
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![]() thanks alot guys. Tang what do you mean the skeleton? with the xenias I have it all just appears to be soft tissue attatched to the bubble corals skeleton. and titus, is 9.5 a good alk? or shud i increase that?
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![]() canadian buds that would be awesome! I love the xenia and had a real hard time finding any. Finally found these at king eds, and i have heard there quality isnt that good
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![]() From what I understand, Xenia can not live in prestine water conditions, it likes dirtier water. I use to have tons of Xenia, and then it just slowly melted away as my water conditions improved.
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![]() 9.5 is a little high. I aim 7.5 to 8
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![]() o ok well any recommendations on how to lower that a bit? I just did a water change a few days ago. My nutrafin KH booklet says that "ideal range for saltwater conditions is 150-190" If im at 170 should I even worry?
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