white xenia?

rica5tully

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I have had some pulsing xenia in my tank and it's been really healthy and happy. It's a brownish color and pulses and is spreading.

Recently, though, most of it has turned a very pale color, almost white. It's still pulsing but it looks a little flimsier than before and it's a very whitish color. About 20% of it is still brown like before.

any ideas on what could be going on?

Right now I have no fish in the tank. I feed a homemade coral recipe every evening. No additives except Kalk a couple of times a week in top-off water.

I change 5% of the water every week.

Do I need to add iodine or something?

Thanks.
 
Sounds as if you need to take some water tests. Calcium, Alkalinity, PH, Magnesium, Nitrate, Nitrite, ammonia, salinity. Need more info before making a guess what might be causing it.
 
Well, my "regular" parameters are fine (Nitrate, Ammonia, etc.). Alkalinity is normal. Ph is a little high (but it always is for some reason).

SG = 1.025

I don't know about Magnesium.

My calcium is low and I can't get it to raise. It's 360 on my test kit. But I didn't think xenia would care about calcium.

I was hoping it was just a variant color. But it used to be brown. And some of the stalks still are brown, so that's what made me nervous.
 
no there wasn't. the lighting has stayed the same. I think the bulbs may be older...did they just get "old" all of a sudden? I don't know.

But it's strange that 20% of the stalks are still brownish and the rest of the stalks have become white. So I have both colors (healths?) in there in the same spot.
 
It couldn't hurt to try a LITTLE iodine. Some sites like garf recommend that you dose iodide at 2x the recommended levels for xenia - I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THIS - but it may be helpfull to take a baster and try a little right by the xenia... I would dilute the iodine with saltwater first to make it easier to administer a small amount. hope this helps... ps what about flow? has that changed via plugging of a powerhead intake???
 
Hey guys,

Is there any chance that Joe's Juice will kill xenia?

I just remembered that about the same time that my xenia turned white, I used Joe's Juice on about 7 aiptasia in the tank for the first time.

Maybe it kills xenia too? Or maybe it just turns it white? Don't know; maybe it's just a coincidence.
 
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