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![]() The easiest method I found was cut off a piece and set it on a small piece of rubble rock. Loosely wrap the rock with finer mesh material and hold this on the rock with a rubber band. The xenia was attached in 1-2 days after which you take off the mesh. I tried using just a rubber band but found this method that much more effective and easy.
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![]() Fragging this guys didn't even require much work for me. I was trying to make mine crawl from the frag plug into my rockwork, somehow one of my snails knocked the frag plug when it was only halfway into the rock and left the plug dangling and somehow I guess the xenia just decided to split itself. So now I have 3 the one in the plug, one in the rockwork and the third is in a piece of rubble that fell of with a blob of xenia flesh attached to it and has started forming heads.
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![]() Frag of the month - Propagation of Xenia sp.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-04/fotm/index.php
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