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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: brooklyn
Posts: 316
Reefer Ratings: (5) Friends: (1) |
inline, i think u r right. when the filter wasnt plugged in i guess it went anoxic and brought down the ph/alk of the tank. ive been fighting for weeks to keep the ph above 8. so i think the damage was caused by that. i hope its not too late to come back. |
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| Audi Sport Join Date: May 2005 Location: Brooklyn, Marine Park
Posts: 5,323
Reefer Ratings: (49) Friends: (8) |
I had a similar experience with my xenia but I cut-off the ones that were melting and save my colony. BTW if you cut the stalks and leave a xenia's piece on the LR it will regrow.
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