Another fine aussie LPS

chrispc66

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Thought I'd share with you guys my favourite LPS in my tank - Elegance coral or Cataphyllia jardini.

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My bicolour blenny thinks it's pretty cool too !!
 
Are the tentacles very sticky?

I've noticed with the few Australian elegance corals I've seen is that they pack a powerful sting. I touched a small colony and it was so sticky it stuck to my hand and dangled in the water colum.

I'm guessing that's a sign of a healthy coral.
 
Yes they are very sticky and can extend a long way. It's hilarious when one of my anemone polyps contacts the elegance with the ensuing tug 'o' war... the elegance wins each time. In fact my anemones steer well clear of it.
 
Beautiful coral. I wish I knew where to get Aussie Elegance corals around here. Are any of the Elegance corals in your area suffering like the ones we get here in the states?
 
Hey elegance,
My LFS gets them in every once in a while and I'd say half have melted in the store after a month or so. The other half got sold so not sure how they ended up doing.
Another LFS has been getting some from Flores Island for a few months and the ones in the store have all done well. Mine is doing great after 2 months but time will tell.
 
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Thats great to hear. I hope it stays well. What area are you from? Here in Florida we have no way of knowing where our Elegance corals came from.
 
Thanks all, I did'nt realise you guys had dramas with elegance corals over there.... I wish I could stop mine from growing.... its bloody huge !! At the moment it is about 300mm diameter, ( about 4 polyps )
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9982959#post9982959 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrispc66
Thanks all, I did'nt realise you guys had dramas with elegance corals over there.... I wish I could stop mine from growing.... its bloody huge !! At the moment it is about 300mm diameter, ( about 4 polyps )

Great.....:rolleyes: Why don't you just rub it in.:D
 
Does anyone know if the Aussie ones are hardier....
A few of the LFS started bring them in from Aussie but their prices are a lot higher than the Indo ones....
 
They should be. There is no need to dive to great depths to collect them in Australia. I haven't been able to get my hands on one to see for myself though.
 
The Aussie ones are fairly expensive compare to the Indo ones...
I recently got an Indo one. This one have been sitting in the store for over a month, looks healthy and is sticky like glue. Hopefully this one will do OK.
The not so funny thing about the Aussie ones are that they were hacked from the mother colony.
 
Re: Another fine aussie LPS

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9953284#post9953284 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrispc66
My bicolour blenny thinks it's pretty cool too !!
Is there any reason in particular you posted this?

I'm just wondering because IME Bicolor Blenny's take a particular dislike to Cataphyllia jardini.
Anemones don't particularly make good tankmates for this coral, either.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10009121#post10009121 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Duce

The not so funny thing about the Aussie ones are that they were hacked from the mother colony.


I was told that there is a guy in Australia that has a few 14 year old colonies of Elegance corals and all the imports into the US are cut from these colonies.

That's what one of the Canadian LFS's told me.
 
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Re: Re: Another fine aussie LPS

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10010605#post10010605 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Gary Majchrzak
Is there any reason in particular you posted this?

I'm just wondering because IME Bicolor Blenny's take a particular dislike to Cataphyllia jardini.
Anemones don't particularly make good tankmates for this coral, either.

You can see him smiling in the background of the pic... he often rests on the polyps, seemingly avoiding the tentacles. Each individual polyp in my colony is about 10 to 12 cm wide.

I aslo have 3 purple tipped anemones that move around to a couple of their favourite spots in my tank. The anemones avoid the elegance, through lessons learned I guess. I have observed the elegance almost pulling the tentacles off anemones that got too close.

From observing anemones in my tank, they obviously have some intelligence, taking the same routes to their resting places amongst the live rock. They also settle in the same spots. 1 has two areas of preference whilst the other two tend to hang out together in a shadowy spot with high flow. They also know when the chopped prawns hit the water !!

:)
 
Heard the same thing. Heard many of the elegance coming from australia have been in captivity for years, primarily serving the australia market. Historically known to be hardy and do well in captivity.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10010967#post10010967 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RandyO
I was told that there is a guy in Australia that has a few 14 year old colonies of Elegance corals and all the imports into the US are cut from these colonies.

That's what one of the Canadian LFS's told me.
 
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