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Old 02-11-2010, 07:40 PM
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So I changed my Koralia from full-time on to timed and my Candy Canes are happy & puffy and extending their tentacles, that's the good news.

The largest Candy Cane (8 heads) is close to a Xenia (about 2-3cm) which seems to have withered all of a sudden - since the flow change.

Are Candy Canes hostile to Xenia?
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Yes the extended tentacles are feeders that have stinging cells. They will kill Xenia
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Old 02-11-2010, 09:07 PM
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Thanks Jason,
I thought that might be the case ... that explains why it went from pink/lavender to a dull grey

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Yes the extended tentacles are feeders that have stinging cells. They will kill Xenia
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