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Old 03-03-2006, 07:24 PM   #5
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The xenia looks very healthy. The going rate for xenia elongotta varies depending on the local market. For example, where I live you can not give that stuff away at local aquarium society meetings because either everybody already has some or everyone is trying to get it out of their tanks. So the market is pretty well flooded with xenia. I suppose a frag like that would go for around $25 or so give or take a few dollars. It all depends on the market. With something like xenia it doesn't much matter though. If you can get it to take root in your tank you will soon have lots of it. All you need is a small piece to start with.

How did the fire start at the hidden reef? I glance over the photos and it looked like a total loss.

Larger pieces of liverock are usually a little more expensive because they are more desirable than a lot of smaller pieces. It doesn't look too bad but I would expect more coraline for premium live rock. If it had any sort of funky smell when you got it the I would cook it for a few weeks before adding it to the tank. That is a poor packaging method that they used to send it to you. You don't really need a skimmer when curing live rock. I would just take all of the rock out of the curing container every few days and dump all of the water out and replace it making sure to blow off the rocks with a powerhead. the important thing is to get all of the debris out that settles on the bottom.
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