AMANIQU77
Aquarium Advice Freak
The folks at the LFS mentioned that almost all xenia owners end up in a crash at least within the year. Also, when they mention that, they describe it confidently as "die back". What is a die back? I know what a die-off is. But a die back sounds a bit too gramatically weird.
They say that most xenia owners have a perfectly healthy xenia, thriving, then one day, just wipe out the whole tank because it dies.
They mention that it's not perfectly explainable yet. They said that some say it is lack of iodine (which I suppliment anyways), or whatever unexplainable reason.
So basically, they are implying to me that I will deal with a crash within a year if I get a xenia.
Any thoughts? Any studies out there done?
They say that most xenia owners have a perfectly healthy xenia, thriving, then one day, just wipe out the whole tank because it dies.
They mention that it's not perfectly explainable yet. They said that some say it is lack of iodine (which I suppliment anyways), or whatever unexplainable reason.
So basically, they are implying to me that I will deal with a crash within a year if I get a xenia.
Any thoughts? Any studies out there done?