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![]() Chin,
done that before but it's not so easy when it's attached to rock at the bottom of your tank ![]()
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![]() Quote:
Ugh, I don't want to be peeling Xenia off anything any time soon. How about putting some other stinging corals beside the Xenia to sting the life out of them. ![]() Believe it or not, but my zoas+GSP did that to a stalk of Xenia. |
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![]() amen to that brutha! my wife came home like an hour later and knew exactly what i had been up to! peeehewww
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![]() I found that an unnoticed cracked heater in the water mixing bucket will wipe out the xenia population in only a few hours after the water change. Can't say I'd try it deliberately though.
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![]() i would be happy to come scrape them all out of your tank if i get to keep them in the end lol
let me know i'm serious Kyle |
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![]() c'mon down!
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![]() I had a rock that I took out of the tank, peeled off the xenia, then cooked the area with a bic lighter, and put the rock back in the tank. Two weeks later, more xenia. Good luck....
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