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Removing Xenia from rock
what is the best way for removing xenia off of a rock without leaving tissue behind??
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If it is a small piece, you can lay a piece of rubble next to it and allow it to attach. That usually works well, and you get to keep the xenia. It doesnt take very long, either.
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no i have a bunch of it all over my tank
it spread to much tryed removing some before but left a tiny piece of tissue that isnt tiny anymore |
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Trim it back to the tiny piece of tissue and glue over it with superglue gel or place a tiny piece of epoxy over it. I also use a hard toothbrush to get rid of the tiny pieces of tissue left behind. It is a good day for me when I can peel the xenia off in one piece and not leave tissue.
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Freeze some RO water ice cubes and keep it on the base untill easy to peel away.
Works for me.
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If the rock has a lot of tiny crevasses then it can be difficult to eradicate it. Sometimes you need to replace the rock with new rock and sell off the xenia. I had some on a rock that I took out of my tank, removed the xenia, ran it under hot water and scrubbed the rock with a wire brush. It came back 2 weeks later as a tiny little spec and grew from there.
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kalk paste on the tissue will kill it.
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#8
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scissors...
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You can use a chisel to "skin" the rock, taking a thin layer of rock with the Zenia. Works for Aiptasia and corallimorphs too.
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You can also peel it off with serrated tweezers. Sometimes the whole colony can be ripped off cleanly, still intact and ready to frag onto something else.
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kalk paste. put it in a syring and inject it into the tissuse that is still on the rock and that tissuse should die and decompose off the rock.
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