This species propagates easily and is particularly beautiful. The health of a Xenia Soft Coral is normally indicated by the coral's pulsing motion. In a healthy coral, the each polyp will rhythmically open and close. In a failing coral, the polyps are still. Often, upon introduction to a new aquarium, the Xenia Soft Coral will not pulse; however, once it is acclimated, it will set itself in motion. Moderate water motion is necessary for the health of Xenia. Some may even thrive when placed directly in strong current, unlike many species that cannot tolerate such strong current. Most aquarists consider strong lighting to be important to Xenia; however, these corals may also do well in moderate lighting. Because most Xenia Corals will not accept foods, direct lighting is particularly important, since photosynthesis is the only source of nutrients for these corals. Xenia is not a particularily aggressive coral and is safe for most miniature reef systems. However, they should not be placed too near other corals, since they may grow and spread to large areas and shade neighbors from necessary light. Also, most Xenia Soft Corals will split into new colonies. They tend to spread new colonies in the direction of the water current they are positioned in. By directing water current over your Xenia Soft Coral strategically, you can often encourage it to spread in the direction or area of your tank you desire.