This is like that Kenya Tree thread from two days ago. If your Xenia is dying, your water has to be near toxic or something is eating it. This stuff will survive a nuclear war.
+1 Jarretts post. I suggest not even having Xenia or leathers due to the absurd reproduction process, but that's another topic for another day.
ive never been able to keep xenia in any of my systems.. anytime i got them they just faded away.. sometimes its not toxicity thats the problem, but sometimes if your water is a LNS or ULNS they will not survive..
When my anthelia and xenia was melting, I was told to check my iodine.
It measured 0. Once it was back to normal, the anthelia and xenia bounced right back.
my xenia colony is ok now but i have experience to loose them and there is not a lot of information about this problem only PH and idone if there are low this can happen so i wanted to know if you guys know something about this problem?