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Old 03-30-2013, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Mrs. Saltwater View Post
Thank you, I love them too...Can you tell me something about her behaviour, I got mine for almost a week and I put it up on a rock. It seems that she like it, this morning i found it shrink...now it is normal again...Is it this common?
most elegant prefer to be on the sandbed but isnt a necessity , they also do not heal well and have a potent sting , while there sting is strong and can easily take out other corals they do not do well to being stung themselves.

ideally your looking for an aussie species not indo as aussie are " hardier "

elegant catch a bad disease labled " elegance coral syndrone " it can happen anywhere fropm a few days or up to a year and usually if not always ends up in loss of the coral .

these corals are going to become harder and harder to aquire in the years to come.

they can eat small fish


good luck also my favorite coral as well.
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