I've had my xenia for 6-8 months with some modest growth, but not taking over like many see.
I guess it was late last week or over the weekend I swear something has come by and chomped it all up. It didn't shrivel up, but overnight stalks would nothing but a stump and jagged leftovers. Certainly looked as if it were eaten. As of last night, there are still some stump remnants that look somewhat healed and I wouldn't be surprised if it start coming back.
Is there anything that would have all of a sudden decided to eat it? Or might something else cause such a quick reaction?
Inhabitants are 1 saddleback clown, couple of peppermint shrimp, various snails and hermits, couple of brittle stars and one small starfish.
Corals include leathers, acros, star polyps (acres), open brain, frogspawn. Only the star polyps are even in close proximity.



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