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alex gonzales
10/08/2014, 04:35 PM
What is the best method of getting some pulsing xenia out of my tank? The clump that I want to get rid of, is on a large rock that I can't pull out of my tank. Ideas?

liven learn
10/13/2014, 01:58 PM
Use a pair of pliers and try to break off the chuck of rock that it's on. Best and most effective method I've ever used. Seems like everytime I try something else like scraping it, it comes right back.

postshawn
10/17/2014, 03:10 PM
I don't know if this works with corals but one method some people use of killing Aiptasia is the glue it into the rock preventing it from growing and killing it off. Maybe cutting out what you can and putting some of the gel glues over the residual of the xenia might work.

spikey114
10/21/2014, 10:51 AM
you can use a razor blade and cut the branches you want off. you can do it in the tank or out of the tank

ocellaris123
10/21/2014, 07:20 PM
I control my xenia by just sucking it up with a siphon hose during water changes. I used to inject them with vinegar which killed them, but sucking them up is easier.

MrDuke
10/30/2014, 01:36 PM
Just turn off any flow... dontwant any new xenia peeking from fresh cuts that get missed. use smll forceps than syphon over ater.

ReeferDale14
11/01/2014, 01:49 PM
Interesting, I have the same problem!

jkcoon
11/02/2014, 08:47 AM
at one point i had pulsing xenia overrunning my tank... i found just simple relentless plucking worked... it will grow back some but just keep plucking... if you can get it to completely come off the rock, all the better. Per previous posts, bone cutters can be used to chip off the rock too.