Pulsing Xenia
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Pulsing xenia. Description reviews 4 description. Background on pulsing xenia. Pulsing xenia coral and pom pom xenia coral are a very popular fast growing and easy to frag soft corals species which are known for their pulsing action of the polyps.
I just picked up a big frag of pulsing xenia from my local fish store. Pulsing xenia goes by its scientific name xenia elongata. The pulsing xenia xenia elongata is a soft coral commonly referred to as waving hand coral pom pom coral or red sea xenia.
Others love it because of its constant motion and. When i was at the store they seemed to be pulsing a lot but as soon as i brought them home they stopped pulsing. The polyps open and and close in a pulsing motion which is where it gets its name from.
Consider the pros and cons of this engaging coral before you pull the trigger. Email me when back in stock. There are many species of xenia with many different colors such as blue white pink brown green and cream colored varieties.
Therefore it is possible that over time and left unchecked an individual pulsing xenia coral could conceivably invade every piece of live rock in your tank. Pulsing xenia is one of the few corals that move so actively on their own. I was thinking this may be because they have to much flow but i would hate to remove the flow and my new.
They get their name from the pulsing pumping movement they make. The beautiful pulsing xenia coral is a stellar addition to a reef tank or an absolute nightmare. Pulsing xenia is a rapidly growing encrusting type species that will creep along andy surface and grow new polyps.
It s commonly found in the indo pacific ocean and the red sea where it inhabits areas of water at depths of 0 to 30 feet. It is one of the most popular corals in the reef keeping hobby as a result. Some reefkeepers hate it because it grows and spreads so prolifically.
As they grow they group into colonies and spread into mats across the rockwork. It has study stalks covered with a crown of featherly polyps. Pumping xenia is a soft coral it mostly feeds on nutrients in the water and photosynthesis via their zooxanthellae.