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Will Xenia rob a tank of nutrients if allowed to grow out large? I read that in another post on another forum but that sounds like crap to me. Dad had a bunch in his 180 that just disappeared one day. Just trying to make sure these dudes won’t rob my tank of all nutrients and kill my Zoa collection.
 

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Will Xenia rob a tank of nutrients if allowed to grow out large? I read that in another post on another forum but that sounds like crap to me. Dad had a bunch in his 180 that just disappeared one day. Just trying to make sure these dudes won’t rob my tank of all nutrients and kill my Zoa collection.
To a certain extent yes. It can lower nitrates which is why some people keep it in the sump instead of macros.
 
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To a certain extent yes. It can lower nitrates which is why some people keep it in the sump instead of macros.
I know that they lower nitrates I’m wondering if they can lower them to the point that it kills other tank inhabitants
 
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