River City;582172 wrote: My xenia is very very slowly starting to 'melt' away after going strong & multiplying vigorously for a few years. Can anyone help me decipher why & how to save them?
My only 2 guesses on what happened are:
1) My nitrate levels rose to 20 from 0. I have done so many water changes to fix it that my tank started cycling and had a small spike of ammonia. (It has since leveled out but the nitrate level is still at 20). - Could this be the reason? If so anyone know how to reduce the level safely for xenia?
2) I used the product 'Aptasia x' for the first time ever. Could this have detrimental effects on my xenia?
River City specs:
River City currently has most items from Indonesia:
2 frogspawn, 2 torchlight anemone, a giant crop of xenia,
2 types of acropora, some tiny star polyps, mushroom coral, 2 mated clownfish, and 1
bicolor pseudochromis named Purplow.
My lights is Coralife 65w Actinic, 65W 10K Day, and 3 LED moon lights.
I have 40 lb of live rock total, a Visi-therm Stealth heater, a Seaclone protein skimmer, an Eheim Classic canister. I don't know the depth of my sand.
My water quality is excellent, 78°-82 degrees, Fsg 1.023-1.025, pH 8.2, & RO/DI water