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1628 01-14-2004 05:56 PM

Elegance Coral
 
Any opinion/ suggestion for keeping this coral? I just purchased one and would like more info. thanks

tank specification is 150 gallon, 260 watt pc and 80 watt actinic

Aquattro 01-14-2004 06:37 PM

Hi, don't take this the wrong way or anything, but normal advice is to reverse your purchasing habits. Find out info on things and THEN buy it, after you've determined what it needs. At this point though, a google search for that coral should give you tons of info. As long as you have good lighting, water quality and filtration, it has a reasonable chance of surviving. Oh, it'll sting most anything it touches.

BCOrchidGuy 01-14-2004 07:27 PM

One nice thing about elegance coral is if you have aiptasia in your tank you can kill it with the elegance but if the elegance touches other anemone's etc it may kill them too.

It's a nice looking coral but I'd not keep one, it's a wee bit on the nasty side for me.

Doug

1628 01-14-2004 07:47 PM

I did some research before but wanted to see more personal experiences with this coral. Seems like it either doesn't live long (die with 6 months) or lives for years (over two years). No in between. Any comment welcomed.

roverT 01-14-2004 08:47 PM

I have had one for about 9 months or so now and it seems to be doing fine. It has mostly been in a 90 gallon with about 960 watts total. Just upgraded to a 135 did well through the move. Better then my octa-bubble

1628 01-14-2004 09:11 PM

Wow, that's a lot of light contrary to what I have read. Glad it's doing good for you.

BCOrchidGuy 01-14-2004 09:33 PM

I believe it will do well under 175 watt MH or a ton of Compact Fluorescent

Doug

psuedo 01-14-2004 10:27 PM

They need moderate light, not to intense. And they do not like to be in direct flow. In the wild they are found in grass beds, hence some light is cut out and flow is minimized

roverT 01-15-2004 10:12 PM

:question: Oh well yeah me! That's LFS advice for you.


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