Free UNATTACHED Xenia

sorry Joy. Personal life has been hard lately. I'll clean it out again in a week or 2. I'll let you know.
 
As usual Chris' xenia is doing great in my system. Healthy and happily attached to the rock I put it on (all but that one escapee which is doing fine as well).
 
Bring some to the swap and I will even buy it from ya. :) I had some nice pick xenia, but starfish ate it.

BTW - any live rock fish aquarium owners want a chocolate chip star? Ill prolly give him away at the swap. He does eat some corals! Had him for like 7 years though. He is a good friend, I even cut 2 of his legs off in a powerhead once. They are almost all the way back.

Rod
 
Ok, Ill bring him. mcox33 since you responded first he is yours if ya want him, I dunno about crab... what kind of crab? If you pass, jmccown , He is all yours.

see ya there.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9068948#post9068948 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jmccown
I could use the starfish in my 380g fish only tank

As long as your fish only tank doesn't have any snails as they will eat those too.
 
Still keep in consideration that you might add some snails later as they are great at helping keep your glass clean.
 
I'll get some out for you guys and bring it to the meeting. No need for any payment. If you must give me something make it a frag of a mushroom or something. I really throw this stuff away and would feel guilty if I charged for it.
 
Thanks essop3, aka Chris I see. I brought a rock to the meeting and Ron kindly attached a huge Xenia fork to it for me. Very pretty in the tank. Started pulsing right-a-way. Wish me luck!

It's not just a frag; it's an adventure.
 
Ha! That may be the problem. I've come to realize that I've got a green thumb for fishkeeping, but not with corals.
 
I'll be trimming back the forest again very soon. I'll keep giving it until it survives for you.
 
Still hoping xenia will make it, from the swap. During the day, polyps are out and even pumping sometimes. Here is the latest pic. The entire center part that was inside the wedding veil is dead. Both end pieces have separated themselves from main stalk, but looks like they are attaching to the rock on their own. We will see.

144367Rod_044.jpg
 
From my experiance that's about normal for that type of attaching. It will depend on your lighting on how much they extend but sounds like yours is doing fine.
 
Back
Top