Xenia Turning white at the tips

Lisa Cain

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I think the coral pictured below is a Xenia. I included a high magnification showing white at the tips and a lower magnification showing it in the tank behind the bubble tip anenome. It is wide. Has anyone notied thiers turning white at the tips. Could the anenome be stinging it?

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My first guess would be it's getting stung by that huge anemone as it only appears to be on that side from your pictures :)
 

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