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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. |
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![]() Eric B isn't on RC anymore his new home is at
http://forum.marinedepot.com/Forum9-1.aspx If you send him a picture,he can tell you if your coral has the disease/virus/pathogen,whatever it is. I used to have his homepage where he kept all his data for this project,but it seems Reefland has that address now.
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![]() Hmm never heard of a disease for elegance before must look into that, on another note do you feed your elegance? Try pellets a freind has kept his for over a few years now which is suprising to me because I always hear of them dying under 1 year apparently his take a liking to pelets and he feeds them every night!
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