Is my pulsing Xenia complete dead or does it have any chance of recovering.
If the cause of Xenia’s death Was possibly death by was being colonized and eaten by some kind spaghetti worms and bristle worms? The bristle worm was entirely red a little less than 6inches which is why I’m afraid that this bristle worm might actually be fireworm.
Any advice for how to improve my Xenia on deaths door or what type of coral/anemone that would be able to survive these predators? Or other inverts or fish that could live in a 3.5G tank that could eat or compete with the spaghetti worm’s resources? If I notice that I’m still having issues after dealing with the spaghetti worms, could I introduce any other invert or fish, maybe hermit crabs, or add more bottom dwelling to starve out the fireworm by outcompeting it for resources if that is possible against fireworms? There is currently a single giant Mexican turbo snail, macroalgae, micro bristle stars, and copedods also in the tank with some live rock
If the cause of Xenia’s death Was possibly death by was being colonized and eaten by some kind spaghetti worms and bristle worms? The bristle worm was entirely red a little less than 6inches which is why I’m afraid that this bristle worm might actually be fireworm.
Any advice for how to improve my Xenia on deaths door or what type of coral/anemone that would be able to survive these predators? Or other inverts or fish that could live in a 3.5G tank that could eat or compete with the spaghetti worm’s resources? If I notice that I’m still having issues after dealing with the spaghetti worms, could I introduce any other invert or fish, maybe hermit crabs, or add more bottom dwelling to starve out the fireworm by outcompeting it for resources if that is possible against fireworms? There is currently a single giant Mexican turbo snail, macroalgae, micro bristle stars, and copedods also in the tank with some live rock