Donor: Pulsing Xenia

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Donor: Pulsing Xenia

It grows well under VHO or PC. Will not pusle if pH is below 8.3 - I will try and post a picture of this type.

I will have 2 cuttings of a Xenia that will be ready for the next meeting. If you are interested in being a sponsor please provide the sign up below.

OK heres the contract:

Each will be small, but will grow under VHO or PC. (MH may be too intense).

Each is free to a member of the club providing that.....

They provide the correct environ for it to grow.

They are at the next meeting to receive a colony

They describe how it grows for them under their conditions, and what those conditions are.

They promise that once they are twice the size they are now, they will donate a colony the approximate size of the original donor colony.

If you wish to be a sponsor....reply to this list. First come first served. The next people on the list will receive frags from the sponsors when the colony has doubled.

Have:
derek (phetish)

Want:
put your name here!
 
Would like a xenia start

Would like a xenia start

I'm new to reef-keeping, but would love to try a start of xenia. I've got a 2.5 gal nano reef on my desktop at work that I've kept since January 2005. I do 10% water changes weekly with "Real Ocean" water from Petco. I buy it 5 gallons at a time and the box says it's pH is ~8.3

Currently my tank pH tests out at about 8.3

The color scale on my test kit goes from 8.2 to 8.4. It looks closer to 8.2 than 8.4, but it's definitely between the two.

I have 18 watts of PC lighting (9 watts Actinic Blue, 9 watts 10,000k). It's new lighting that's only been on there about 2 weeks.

I've also added (about a week ago) a homemade automatic water topoff/nurce to help alleviate salinity fluctuations due to evaporation. I have a refractometer on the way so I can monitor salinity more closely/conveniently than I was able to with my floating hydrometer.

I'm not currently a member of OMAS, but was planning on attending the next meeting and joining at that time (providing I can make it to the next meeting, I haven't seen a posting yet for when/where it will be.).

I'll gladly abide by the other conditions of the contract: donating half the xenia after it has doubled, giving an update on how it grows under my conditions, etc.

I've had some people tell me that my tank's too small for pulsing xenia, that it would outgrow the tank pretty quickly. That may be true, but I'd like to try it. If it does prove to be that big of a pain to maintain in such a small tank, then that would be a good excuse to either go ahead and start a larger tank at home, or convert the 10 gal freshwater tank on my desk to salt.

Let me know if this sounds acceptable to you. If not, that's fine too.
 
It seems like fine conditions. The "people" are only somewhat right in what they say. The Xenia spp will be fine in there, but at the rate that they grow, serious trimming will have to ensue. But that's okay since it is on the frag program, someone else will get your trimmings. After you join at the next meeting, you can add your name to the list. Hopefully that will be soon.

Hey Keckles and Oddballs, Do you know if you two can accept OMAS membership fees? I don't know if this is "legal" in the club or not. If so, mmcquay, you might want to see if you can join before the meeting.

I put my name on the want list. My xenia has taken a beating the past few months from various blooms and tank moves. They are still alive, but they don't look so hot. They could give up living any day.

Have:
derek (phetish)

Want:
Please keep me at the last of the list until I can confirmn(Travis L. Stevens)
 
mmcquay, under your lights, it will not grow that fast at all. For the runaway growth people talk about, you need VHO or MH.

Mine does grow exceedingly fast..i cut it out and generally throw it away, I use it to export nutrient like you would do with algae in a refugium.

Paul.
 
The "mother" colony was given to me by about 2 months ago and it has approximately quadrupled in size in that time growing under 260W of PC light in my 55g.

I wouldn't call it "runaway" growth, but at least fast enough that I can share what was given to me fairly quickly.

I think it would be fine in your little nano. The frags are about the size of a golf ball when shrunk down, and double in size when open and pulsing.

Promise me you'll join OMAS and I'll make sure you get one at the next meeting.

Cheers!

Have:
derek (phetish)

Want:
mmcquay
 
50gal tank, PH 8.2, Alk 10, calcium 420, 260w PC lighting, Tank 3 months old,

Withdraw I'm not sure my tank is old enough and stable enough to be sure the colony would survive. Thanks
 
Paid my OMAS dues.

Paid my OMAS dues.

Went by Reef Revolution on Friday and paid my dues to join OMAS. So I guess I'm a member now or will be when the money finds its way to the club officers. :)

Picked up a couple of frags while I was in there.
 
Excellent!

I'll make sure the frag is there at the next meeting!

By the way... this is a great beginner species. They are pretty tough to kill and will survive almost any problem you could throw at them.

Derek
 
Well, it turns out that my xenia finally decided that it was just too much and melted away the other night. I was pretty upset since it had been fighting death for about 2 months.

Have:
derek (phetish)

Want:
mmcquay
Travis L. Stevens
 
Hey folks -

The first 2 on the list have received their frags.

Just a note on how fast these things grow:
The frags that I passed out at the meeting were cut 2 weeks ago. The day of the meeting I went back and checked on them. They had already almost doubled in size, so I cut them down again. The frags that I gave out were cuttings of the cuttings :)

So that means that I have a couple more frags to offer.

To those of you who think that your tank might not be old enough, or stable enough, try one! I think you'll be surprised.

Besides.... the pulsing in hypnotic!


Have:
derek (phetish)
mmcquay
Travis L. Stevens

Want:
...add your name here!...
 
Oops. I meant to update that. Mine is doing GREAT!

Have:
derek (phetish)
mmcquay
Travis L. Stevens (Received October 25, 2005)

Want:
...add your name here!...
 
Mine, too!

Mine, too!

My xenia frag is doing great, too!

I've wanted xenia ever since I first saw it.

Thanks for the frag, Derek!
 
Just an update, I have another frag ready to share...

Have:
derek (phetish)
mmcquay
Travis L. Stevens (Received October 25, 2005)
sweetfawn

Want:
... put your name here!...
 
I am going to wait for mine to grow a little more and I should also be ready to frag really soon. The single stalk that I got from Derek has already split. :p I told you I wouldn't kill it :lmao:
 
frag ready now

frag ready now

Mine has been thriving and is ready to frag now. If anyone shows up on the want list, I could bring a frag to the next meeting. ( @ Doc's house)


Growing conditions:

I got my frag on 10/25.
I have it in a 10 gallon nano with a 20" Orbit compact flourescent fixture. This fixture actually has 4 different tubes with 4 different spectra. There's a 6700K and a 10000K (the daylight tubes) and a 420nm and a 460nm (the actinic tubes). It also has lunar lights and I've got it on a timer that turns the daylight/actinic lights on
from 7am to 7pm, then runs the lunar lights from 7pm to 7am. Total light is 80watts (40 daylight, 40 actinic). I recently ran across a page in Anthony Calfo's "Book of Coral Propagation" that said not to count actinics when calculating your watts per gallon. Using that rule, I've got about 4 watts per gallon.

To sum up:
10 gal nano
40 watts daylight 6700/10000K
40 watts actinic 420/460nm
lunar lights
pH 8.3
ammonia 0
nitrites 0
nitrates ~ 5ppm
automatic water top-off using a homemade nurce utilizing a 3 liter applejuice jug.
salinity 1.0225

Reef On!
 
I am planning on coming to the Nov meeting for the first time and joining. I would like to get a frag of xenia if it is convenient and if it is still available. Thanks.

Have:
derek (phetish)
Michael (mmcquay)

Want:
Greg (gserg2)
 
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