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![]() I purchased 2 elagance coral from Australia .They were very nice but after a couple months they retracted there feeder legs.They are just hanging on.I know of 4 other people with the same outcome.These are supposed to be really hardy.I tried moving them around the tank to different spots but no luck.Water was perfect.Any feedback would be appeciated
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![]() From what I understand of the disease it is highly contagious and if the coral is put into the same tank as an infected one it will catch it. This can happen anywhere on route, from the sources tanks right through to the stores tanks.
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![]() found it.Thanks for the advice
Last edited by Salmon King; 09-24-2007 at 04:37 PM. Reason: found page |
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![]() It is a thread regarding the Elegances' demise in the hobby. Eric Borneman put together a project to study why these corals became so hard to keep. If your interested, you should setup an account there.
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![]() I was under the impression that this disease was not affecting Australian Elegance, but moreso deepwater Indo Elegance. I could be wrong, though. Maybe there's another reason your corals are failing.
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I could be wrong but I think it is bacterial but because it is inside the tissue, dips don't always help. |