A Anonymous Guest May 11, 2010 #21 Get an adult Emperor Angelfish, your Xenia problems will (probably) be no more...
A Anonymous Guest May 11, 2010 #22 Matt_":17hpqt6t said: Get an adult Emperor Angelfish, your Xenia problems will (probably) be no more... Click to expand... In a 70 gallon tank?
Matt_":17hpqt6t said: Get an adult Emperor Angelfish, your Xenia problems will (probably) be no more... Click to expand... In a 70 gallon tank?
J jamesw Advanced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 May 12, 2010 #23 Beautiful! Yeah, that's closer to a natural reef than any of the stick boxes you usually see Cheers James
Beautiful! Yeah, that's closer to a natural reef than any of the stick boxes you usually see Cheers James
B Ben1 Advanced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 May 12, 2010 #24 If that was my tank and I wanted to rid my self of the xenia I would just take the few remaining corals out, put them in a rubbermaid holding tank. Then just dry LR out and powerwash it lol. In anycase good luck on the re-do Mag.
If that was my tank and I wanted to rid my self of the xenia I would just take the few remaining corals out, put them in a rubbermaid holding tank. Then just dry LR out and powerwash it lol. In anycase good luck on the re-do Mag.