Hello,
I've looked at other threads but I'm not sure what to do about my Xenia which has spread to plague proportions. I'll let the photo do the talking.
It's a wonderful coral, but is taking far too much room. I've cut it back in the past and sold it to the pet shop but at the moment they're not interested unless it's attached to rock or shells. Sounds fine, but I'd rather get rid of most of it at the same time.
It's been growing over my other corals and made the top right leather coral very unhappy because it was being outcompeted for space. I'd like to get rid of most of the Xenia (Leave a little on an isolated rock) so I can have room for other corals (I've been taking an interest in Zoanthids!). The bubble tip anemone is regularly in contact with the Xenia but the sting doesn't seem to affect it.
I don't want to kill it. Advice and suggestions are very welcome, and sorry if this is a stupid question.
I've looked at other threads but I'm not sure what to do about my Xenia which has spread to plague proportions. I'll let the photo do the talking.
It's a wonderful coral, but is taking far too much room. I've cut it back in the past and sold it to the pet shop but at the moment they're not interested unless it's attached to rock or shells. Sounds fine, but I'd rather get rid of most of it at the same time.
It's been growing over my other corals and made the top right leather coral very unhappy because it was being outcompeted for space. I'd like to get rid of most of the Xenia (Leave a little on an isolated rock) so I can have room for other corals (I've been taking an interest in Zoanthids!). The bubble tip anemone is regularly in contact with the Xenia but the sting doesn't seem to affect it.
I don't want to kill it. Advice and suggestions are very welcome, and sorry if this is a stupid question.
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