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Thread: Something has eaten my pulseing Xenia Frag!!

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    Yea they do grow fast my lil frag had doubled I'm size in just a few short weeks of having it but it was so cool and pretty it looked liked this found that photo online
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cammed_02 View Post
    Not sure what kind of pulsing xenia you had but I have a frag of the pink pulsing. Feel free to pm me if you would like to stop by and take it.
    Thanks for the frag it looks awesome hopefully it fully opens tomorrow and didn't get to stressed with the move :-))
    90 gal reef 30 gal sump with refugium
    250 gal reef build/90 gal sump with refugium
    San Antonio, Texas
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    Here is what my 158 looked like when I had it. I could not run a skimmer on this tank, if I did the xenia would not pulse. I never had any phosphates to worry about and nitrates stayed below 2ppm. The only thing I ever saw mess with xenia was a pair of clownfish because there anenome wanted to move from one side of my 75 to the other, so they root plowed a trail for the anenome to follow, other than that it took over all three of my tanks. Frogspawn was the only thing to stand up to it. It is a great coral for a fish only tank at controlling phosphates and nitrates. It does not require a lot of light either, it grew very well under cfls and also under MH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alton View Post
    Here is what my 158 looked like when I had it. I could not run a skimmer on this tank, if I did the xenia would not pulse. I never had any phosphates to worry about and nitrates stayed below 2ppm. The only thing I ever saw mess with xenia was a pair of clownfish because there anenome wanted to move from one side of my 75 to the other, so they root plowed a trail for the anenome to follow, other than that it took over all three of my tanks. Frogspawn was the only thing to stand up to it. It is a great coral for a fish only tank at controlling phosphates and nitrates. It does not require a lot of light either, it grew very well under cfls and also under MH.


    Very good looking pic ;)
    100 gallon reef in process. . . .

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    Wow!! Your tank is beautiful!! I don't plan on stony corals. I like anemones and mushrooms and wow is all I can say about that photo :-)
    90 gal reef 30 gal sump with refugium
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    Yea I miss that tank, my company moved from West Avenue to George Cooper so I had to sell the tank.

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    ThAt sucks :-(
    90 gal reef 30 gal sump with refugium
    250 gal reef build/90 gal sump with refugium
    San Antonio, Texas
    1604/Sheanfield/Culebra
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