Possible Xenia Toxin?

sundog101

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Two weeks ago, right after a small water change in my biocube, I noticed an acro loosing color. It started bleaching the next day, and now 2 weeks later, it's pretty much totally bleached. I've also notice reduced polyp extension of other corals. I haven't changed anything, but I did clean a bunch a Xenia during that water change. Has anyone heard of Xenia releasing some sort of toxin when being cut out. Thanks for the help!
 

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Yes, they release toxins when cut. You need to do a big water change AFTER pruning them and then more as the wounds close. In a small tank like that, even weak toxins like that can be deadly.
 

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All corals release defense compounds when injured. Normally it is not an issue but in nano tanks or if a large amount is disturbed then it overwhelms the system.
 

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