Hi everyone! I come seeking advice today.
I have a 12gal Nano Cube, which I have had set up since last Christmas. Three months ago a bought a Silver Branch Pumping Xenia and it has done very well since then. Yesterday, I acquired two Percs and they took to my Xenia immediately after acclimation. Today, when my lights finally came on, I noticed the tips of my Xenia are a bit shriveled and not pulsing as much as they normally do. I have read some opinions online, some of which say that this is normal and the Xenia will regenerate itself, and others say that clownfish that begin a symbiotic relationship with their Xenia like they would an anemone have lead to the Xenia's demise. Anyone have any opinions on this? I really like my Percs, but I don't want to lose my Xenia, either!
Any help would be great!
Thanks!
I have a 12gal Nano Cube, which I have had set up since last Christmas. Three months ago a bought a Silver Branch Pumping Xenia and it has done very well since then. Yesterday, I acquired two Percs and they took to my Xenia immediately after acclimation. Today, when my lights finally came on, I noticed the tips of my Xenia are a bit shriveled and not pulsing as much as they normally do. I have read some opinions online, some of which say that this is normal and the Xenia will regenerate itself, and others say that clownfish that begin a symbiotic relationship with their Xenia like they would an anemone have lead to the Xenia's demise. Anyone have any opinions on this? I really like my Percs, but I don't want to lose my Xenia, either!
Any help would be great!
Thanks!