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rg
Wed, 27th Oct 2010, 09:43 PM
WTB pulsating xenia

alexdmg
Wed, 27th Oct 2010, 10:54 PM
I have to tons but need to get a couple of frags ready, what size you need?

Kristy
Wed, 27th Oct 2010, 11:00 PM
Alex, as long as you are fragging, we'd love to buy a couple from you too. When we had these growing like crazy in our 210g, I could just place rubble strategically near the base of some and within a week one would grow right onto the piece of rubble. So if this going to take a while, no hurry... Just keep us in mind when you have some ready.

alexdmg
Thu, 28th Oct 2010, 07:16 AM
Hey Kristy! Yea, I can get you some too. I normally do the toothpick method which works a little quicker. I'll let you know when they're ready.
Thanks,
Alex

rg
Thu, 28th Oct 2010, 08:08 AM
Any size would be fine. Thx.

roscozman
Thu, 28th Oct 2010, 10:06 AM
Roland - how's the tank doing?

rg
Thu, 28th Oct 2010, 10:58 AM
Its ok. I havent given it much love lately because of nursing school but gonna make time now.

tebstan
Thu, 28th Oct 2010, 10:59 AM
I normally do the toothpick method which works a little quicker.

Is that as simple as it sounds...? Just stick it with a toothpick and let it grow onto that, then cut it from the main colony?

alexdmg
Thu, 28th Oct 2010, 11:35 AM
Is that as simple as it sounds...? Just stick it with a toothpick and let it grow onto that, then cut it from the main colony?

First crop it, then stick it with the toothpick, and last rubber-band the toothpick to the rock. Wait until the Xenia mounts to the rock (week or two) then remove the rubber bands and carefully pull out the toothpick. Spinning the toothpick or holding the stalk works if you have problems removing it.

I believe plastic toothpicks would work better, but I haven't found any. I believe they would work better at removing them once the Xenia has mounted to the rock. I've checked HEB and a couple of other places and couldn't find the plastic toothpicks. If you find some let me know where.

Also don't put the frag in a place with a lot of current. You don't want the frags falling off the rock.

-Alex

Joe31
Thu, 28th Oct 2010, 11:57 AM
Chain saws work great also. No hassle with toothpicks... haa

alexdmg
Thu, 28th Oct 2010, 06:57 PM
Chain saws work great also. No hassle with toothpicks... haa

Come-on Joe, you should be thinking green... Use a battle axe, it doesn't pollute the air and has a sharper edge!!! Rookie... Lol

Gseclipse02
Thu, 28th Oct 2010, 07:44 PM
Come-on Joe, you should be thinking green... Use a battle axe, it doesn't pollute the air and has a sharper edge!!! Rookie... Lol


i need to get with you this weekend !!!