When I setup my first tank, I of course, started with damsels. They were the cheapest, had good appearance and were hardy! Now, I know better than to ever add one to my tank.
When I started to get the coral "bug", I heard that pulsing xenia was cheap, had a cool appearance and was hardy. Now, I cannot get rid of the stuff. I pull out as much as I can, and within a week, I have the stuff growing everywhere... on my rock, my overflows, my glass, my fish! ( ok, not my fish, but i would'nt doubt it!)
When I yank it out to get rid of it, it smells my hands up so bad, that I have to wash them three and four times.
Anyone else see pulsing xenia as a pain in the buttocks?!
When I started to get the coral "bug", I heard that pulsing xenia was cheap, had a cool appearance and was hardy. Now, I cannot get rid of the stuff. I pull out as much as I can, and within a week, I have the stuff growing everywhere... on my rock, my overflows, my glass, my fish! ( ok, not my fish, but i would'nt doubt it!)
When I yank it out to get rid of it, it smells my hands up so bad, that I have to wash them three and four times.
Anyone else see pulsing xenia as a pain in the buttocks?!