Pulsing Xenia

Adriifu

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Hello. Last week I was blasting the rocks and I accidentally sucked up a xenia branch with the turkey baster. It got out right away and is still attached to the rock, but it doesn’t pulse anymore and is a much darker color than the rest of the colony. Does that mean it’s dead or stressed? I’m performing a water change today, so if that part of the colony died, should I just remove it so it doesn’t pollute the tank? Or should I leave it be in the hopes that it’ll make a comeback? I’ve gotta be really careful next time I blast the rocks :(
 

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