Bigger frags? This is the first Red Sea Xenia umbellata shipment in almost 5 years or more. LCK 201 brought them in, many pieces looked like they were dying as xenia does not ship well. I resurrected one piece which still looked ok. I should have got the rest but I was unsure if they were really the real thing. At $45 per 1cm frag they did not come cheap.
Relatively rare to get a 1" specimen. Healthy & Feeding. Do not touch with bare hands, this species is venomous.
Selling for $50 as I lost its partner due to jumping.
Collection in Marine Parade.
Long time never update.
Here's the xenia that I have waited more than 5 years to own. Xenia umbellata, Red Sea variant. $45 for a 1cm frag was more than worth it.
Just look at the pulse speed, 2x the speed of even the pulsing Fiji Xenias.
Do note that Christmas tree worms are not the easiest filter feeders to sustain. They need a constant supply of fine particulates and phytoplankton in order to thrive.
For small tank, a UV unit will achieve the same effect as ozone and it will be safer to use. It can be dangerous to dose ozone in such a small tank, if you overdose it can be disastrous.