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pathogens belived to be caused by us, there is no definitive cause or cure and is not present in the wild only in captivity. its also very contagious to other elegance and some elegance corals are immune to it. i had a link to post on a show off your elegnace thread i started last year but apparently canreef deleted the thread so i cant find it it was a good read written in 2011-2012 it talks about the quotas, cites and ecs in particular ![]()
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![]() Are you referring to the following 2 links in your other thread?
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http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=310425 I think at the second half of his study he moved the discussion to other forum. I don't have the link at this moment. I read Borneman's study years ago and I forgot the exact details, but I think he suggested that an unknown pathogen is the cause of ECS. The reason an elegance getting infested with the pathogen in the first place is due to various reasons, stress, environmental issues, etc. But the pathogen is from the seas. The second link is just a standard iucn report. It talks about coral disease. I think they are talking about all corals in general not only elegance. Last edited by George; 01-25-2013 at 08:33 PM. |
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i know they did some testing and found that even tanks that share the same water is enough to infect a elegance and that there are some that are immune( aussie?? ) but once it starts there is no stopping it. ive tried to heal a sick elegance several times to no avail ![]() my memory is a bit faded as im going by just how i remember the article and it was a long time ago i read it. the second article is most def about elegance but more so about their numbers, collections and cites status. cheers denny ![]() |