I keep reading people advising others to not put Xenia in their reef tanks because it can take over a tank. I’m wondering aside from taking over do they sting or cause issues for other corals? I’m one of those that have a hard time getting corals to grow and thrive but the Xenia has thrived and my maroon clown loves it as well.
I was going to move some to my new tank but now I’m wondering if I should leave it in my nano with the maroon clown and try once again to grow a nice variety of corals that may not grow as fast and easily but won’t get out of control either?
I have everything I should need as far as lighting, flow and equipment to be successful with my new aquarium, I guess I can always move the Xenia later if nothing else grows and thrives
Aside from it growing so well I do enjoy they look of Xenia and watching the polyps pulsating.
I’m wondering how many agree it’s best to leave the Xenia out of my new aquarium?
(Xenia in my nano tank)
I was going to move some to my new tank but now I’m wondering if I should leave it in my nano with the maroon clown and try once again to grow a nice variety of corals that may not grow as fast and easily but won’t get out of control either?
I have everything I should need as far as lighting, flow and equipment to be successful with my new aquarium, I guess I can always move the Xenia later if nothing else grows and thrives
Aside from it growing so well I do enjoy they look of Xenia and watching the polyps pulsating.
I’m wondering how many agree it’s best to leave the Xenia out of my new aquarium?
(Xenia in my nano tank)