nodoubt471
New member
Hi all,
A few weeks ago a I purchased a pulsing xenia from my LFS. It was happily pulsing away in the dealer's tank, I took it home and acclimated it according to their directions, and it was fine for the first 12 or so hours. The next day, it was all shriveled and decrepit looking. I have other corals in the tank that are fine, including some mushrooms, button polyps, and a kenya tree. I have read that xenia is a barometer for the tank- is this true?
my pertinent levels:
nitrate<1
nitrite<1
ammonia 0
phosphate<1
The LFS reccommended I dose iodine, and I have been dosing Lugol's solution per direction but my Iodine levels are still undetectable. If anybody has any ideas about what I should do, please help!
A few weeks ago a I purchased a pulsing xenia from my LFS. It was happily pulsing away in the dealer's tank, I took it home and acclimated it according to their directions, and it was fine for the first 12 or so hours. The next day, it was all shriveled and decrepit looking. I have other corals in the tank that are fine, including some mushrooms, button polyps, and a kenya tree. I have read that xenia is a barometer for the tank- is this true?
my pertinent levels:
nitrate<1
nitrite<1
ammonia 0
phosphate<1
The LFS reccommended I dose iodine, and I have been dosing Lugol's solution per direction but my Iodine levels are still undetectable. If anybody has any ideas about what I should do, please help!