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Old 11-25-2007, 08:09 PM   #11
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for the longest time I couldn't keep xenia. I kept putting frags in my tank and they'd die. Then one day, the frag lived. and multiplied.

then it all died out in a week or so. It was the only thing that died in the tank.

It's weird. I'm wondering if there's some random schedule we dont' know about. Like they need iron or something we don't normally supplement, and we haven't figured it out.

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I was thinking the same because mine grow quickly, withered(instead of the word "die" because I am not sure if they really "die") quickly and regrow quickly again. Something like the leather will withdraw all their polyps for a while and then suddenly blossom to the fullest extend more so than ever.
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Old 11-25-2007, 09:09 PM   #12
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Well it seems that the anthelia has made a come back, something stressed it out and caused it to wilt and eject most of it's heads. Now I have a new problem with the xenias.
They have pretty much taken over my tank, luckily they are on pieces of halimeda algae so I might be bringing a few baseball to softball size clumps to the frag swap.
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Old 11-26-2007, 01:55 PM   #13
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Really your gonna bring some?Are you only willing to trade or will you sell because I don't have much to trade at the moment
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