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And there's those of us that say if it's an Cespitularia or Efflatounaria by default it is not an Xenia although it is in the Xeniidae family The jury is still out on if it is a Cepsitularia or a Efflatounaria.Personally IMO the above is actually an Efflatounaria and not Cespitularia.Still a very highly sought after coral, jump on this folksLyn said:LOL
Phong, I think that the people who know about this rare blue Xenia already have it through the club, and those who don't/didn't know about it, don't/didn't know to ask. Now they know though, thanks to you ;D
As Phong says, this Xenia is still pricier than the more common types of Xenia. It was considered an X-treme coral not too long ago. It developes a blue hue when grown under high lights, but the polyps stay pink. It is quite beautiful.
You don't see it offered too often, not because no one wants it anymore, but because it doesn't grow as wildly as the other types. Still faster growing than SPS' though. ;D