Brian DeGolier
New member
Hi all, first time posting on the RC Anemones and Clownfish forum. I have had my 2 wonderful Ocellaris clowns for well over 7 years now and they have happily hosted with the pulsing xenia and have mated over 50 times. The xenia is not looking well, in fact it's the only coral in my tank that is not doing well, everything else is great. The fish are actually helping along with its demise, they're pecking at it and stressing it out, while there's a clutch of eggs on the usual spot just inches away. If this behavior continues, I would need to either replace the xenia or find an alternative coral or anemone. I just don't know what would happen to the fish if the xenia slowly disappears, would it stress them out too much, or perhaps the demise happening over a course of several months now, may not even be an issue?
Has anyone ever experienced a similar situation? I do not really want an anemone, although, I really have not researched or thought about buying one until now.
I am certainly open to a replacement LPS, I've heard that elegance corals have been known to host clowns, I have several different hammer corals on the other side of the tank which I could relocate. BTW, the water parameters are fine and steady, I have built an ATS which is still in the infancy stage right now but perhaps it's doing too well of a job and consuming the DOC that the xenia (supposedly) uses. The ATS is the only thing I can think of as far a major change to the aquarium. I am still skimming, not running any GFO the past few weeks, no peroxide for killing hair algae. Any suggestions would be great.
Has anyone ever experienced a similar situation? I do not really want an anemone, although, I really have not researched or thought about buying one until now.
I am certainly open to a replacement LPS, I've heard that elegance corals have been known to host clowns, I have several different hammer corals on the other side of the tank which I could relocate. BTW, the water parameters are fine and steady, I have built an ATS which is still in the infancy stage right now but perhaps it's doing too well of a job and consuming the DOC that the xenia (supposedly) uses. The ATS is the only thing I can think of as far a major change to the aquarium. I am still skimming, not running any GFO the past few weeks, no peroxide for killing hair algae. Any suggestions would be great.