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![]() Hello every one!! I am looking for Information about Elegance Corals...Please I not too sure where to place mine...I been reading about it and google it...I am looking for the opinion of someone who have experience with it...Thank you!
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![]() Place it in an indirect flow with no other corals near it as it will and should expand about 4-5" away from it's base.Loves high area at will be closer to lighting but should be acclimated slowly,I feed mine every couple days (not necessary as I gone the 1st 6 mnth without feeding)
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![]() 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?
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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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![]() Let me add as well that they can eat snails. I lost a turbo to mine and even had to rescue an abalone from it once. The tank that they are placed in should be very stable and mature too. Feeding is certainly beneficial and like Denny said, they are extremely slow to heal.
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![]() These corals are seemingly being collected from deeper water than in previous years so I recommend a very slow light acclimation process.
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![]() I place mine at the bottom with moderate flow. I have never fed mine before and it is always super big and healthy. If you turned off your pump and see it expand then it means the reason for its retraction is due to flow.
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![]() Thank you to every one...I put my coral on the sand and it is great
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