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Cutting this stuff constantly is too much effort. Its just everywhere. Wondering how to kill the xenia without losing the coraline on the lr?
 
Take the LR out and SCRAPE it entirely from the rock. Not cut. You probably have to repeat as you will miss some.

Do you have other corals? I have seen people use fluke tabs or fenbenazole to kill it although I am not sure the effects on coralline.
 
Use razor blade to take off then use kalk paste on top , this should work
 
Take the LR out and SCRAPE it entirely from the rock. Not cut. You probably have to repeat as you will miss some.

Do you have other corals? I have seen people use fluke tabs or fenbenazole to kill it although I am not sure the effects on coralline.
Yeah and nems so I don't want to use any chems.
But I love Xenia ! Lol
Yeah I used to too. Yikes! I've got a ton of rock.
 
Salt or temp or light reduction in another tank ? Just want coraline algae to survive
 
Xenia lover here
They thrive on nitrates. Reduce nitrates and you reduce them but risk is bottoming out leading to dino
 
+1 for a good razor blade. I cleaned off about 2' of rock where some pulsing xenias had run amok and it only took about 30 minutes. I transplanted about half of the survivors to two small 'islands' so they can repopulate and be a menace there instead.
 
Cutting this stuff constantly is too much effort. Its just everywhere. Wondering how to kill the xenia without losing the coraline on the lr?
I'll take all you will give me, I need it
 

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