It seems every time I pluck xenia with a small pliers and place it in another tank it dies off. Only had luck with a few pieces. Superglue never seems to hold them in place, so I'm wedging them in cervices. Anyone with any ideas? I'm pretty sure I'm getting the whole base of the coral when I remove them as it won't regrow in the old spot.
Despite many people complaining of xenia and GSP being a pest, they are the two slowest growing corals I have. It took a year to cover a 8x6 section of my backwall with GSP and the xenia consists of a small handful that hangs out in just one section of rock.
GSP transferred to several tanks mostly dies back and growth is painfully slow.
Somewhat funny observation last week: After plucking xenia a trumpet coral grabbed a small piece and ate it. The next day half the coral turned bone white. An acan did the same and looks like it drank spoiled milk.
Despite many people complaining of xenia and GSP being a pest, they are the two slowest growing corals I have. It took a year to cover a 8x6 section of my backwall with GSP and the xenia consists of a small handful that hangs out in just one section of rock.
GSP transferred to several tanks mostly dies back and growth is painfully slow.
Somewhat funny observation last week: After plucking xenia a trumpet coral grabbed a small piece and ate it. The next day half the coral turned bone white. An acan did the same and looks like it drank spoiled milk.