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Hello, I am new to corals and I’ve been prepping my tank for 16 months. I wanted to start with Xenia and green star polyps. I know the polyps are weeds, but I really love the way they look. Anyway, I finally bought some Xenia three days ago and they’ve been placed in the tank last night. My Xenia have shrunk so small. All my parameters are correct. I checked them against live aquaria and vivid aquarium BEFORE I bought the coral. I think I’ve given as much info as I can.
mob, I have a 75 gallon tank. I have 2 current USA lead strips and a FluvalSmart light since my ai’s were shorted out.

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I would give it some more time if it's just been 3 days. It took mine like a week+ to get comfortable and open up. Even if your parameters are correct they could be different than the previous water holding it.
What intensity do you have your current USA lights set to? I used to have those too.
 

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From what I have saw when I used to grow Xenia like weeds - they like really random flow patterns on them. Throw them on a spot on the rock that has a cross current so they will be hit from both ways alternately. They really don't care too much about light from what I have seen. They do well on my sandbed and at the top of my rocks. They really like Reef Roids and that will aid in them growing way out of proportions.
One last thing, though... my brother-in-law used to be able to grow all kinds of LPS and SPS in his tank but could not for the life of him grow Xenia even though him and I bought the frags from the same fish store a day apart.
Could have been that his water was a lot cleaner than mine.... just food for though!
 
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I would give it some more time if it's just been 3 days. It took mine like a week+ to get comfortable and open up. Even if your parameters are correct they could be different than the previous water holding it.
What intensity do you have your current USA lights set to? I used to have those too.
Thanks for your response. I have the lights set to go 80 on blue and 75 white at max.
 
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From what I have saw when I used to grow Xenia like weeds - they like really random flow patterns on them. Throw them on a spot on the rock that has a cross current so they will be hit from both ways alternately. They really don't care too much about light from what I have seen. They do well on my sandbed and at the top of my rocks. They really like Reef Roids and that will aid in them growing way out of proportions.
One last thing, though... my brother-in-law used to be able to grow all kinds of LPS and SPS in his tank but could not for the life of him grow Xenia even though him and I bought the frags from the same fish store a day apart.
Could have been that his water was a lot cleaner than mine.... just food for though!
Placement is what I struggle with. I figured I’d leave them in the middle of the rock. I’ll move them to the center of the sand bed.
 
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How can you tell the difference between them adjusting and them dying?
Xenia melt, so to speak. Curled up tight into like they look is normal for new Xenia. They might be weeds, but are drama queens lol, so just keep an eye on them give them time to adjust.
 

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