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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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Med random flow with indirect light on the sand bed. they will shrink at night to a 1/4 of there size. I have had mine for 3 years and has prospered - it takes up a large amount of space when fully out - also my favorite coral. if the sweeper tentacles are sticky you are laughing. here is mine http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/alb...pictureid=5962 and http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/alb...pictureid=5964 Last edited by saltyair; 04-02-2013 at 02:21 AM. |
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![]() oh man, just read the reefkeeping article on Elegance Coral Syndrome. I had a beautiful, healthy elegance coral from Australia for over a year, then I added a much more colourful elegance from Indonesia. The Indonesian elegance was dead within a month, and the previously healthy Australian elegance started exhibiting all the symptoms of ECS and was dead a few weeks after the Indonesion one. I guess I know what happened now.
IT seems the key to keeping these guys long term is to get one that's never been exposed to a coral with ECS. These guys would be a solid candidate for long term quarantining if you ever plan on keeping more than one. |
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![]() Thank you to all of you for the informations and comments. I finally add a picture of my Australian Elegance Coral
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