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Old 04-26-2005, 10:41 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Wink Re: xenia died suddenly

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There are different types of xenia too. Some are hardy as hell and will thrive in water with high nitrates and others are kind of a 'canary in a coalmine'
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Very well said....I've found the common pom pom variant to be the hardiest....and blue pulsing the least. With the eleangota inbetween. I only did 1/4 the recomended dosage in my cube and my colony overtook the tank! It fuels and unamed fish store "long handed" and "pom pom" xenia factory to this day.....Aftoer oodle of research i come to the conclusion that there is none. A sever lack of info (officail/aceppted by the mAsses) on captive care other than personal experience and assumtions.


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