jman77
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" I truly hate to disagree with anyone in this thread, however I feel it's important to clarify a few things here. It is normal for an Elegance to expand and contract. It will contract on a regular basis at night when the lights go out. It's expansion may very from day to day or even through out the course of the day. It is not normal for a healthy Elegance coral to contract to the point that you think its going to die. This is a sign that something is not right with the coral. This combined with the fact that this coral is discharging brown stuff often, would lead me to believe this coral is receiving to much light or the photo period is to long. I originally wasn't going to reply to this post, because I didn't want to offend anyone, but I feel its important for people reading this thread to understand that it's not normal for their Elegance to contract this drastically or to continually discharge large amounts of brown stuff."
Why is it not normal, all my LPS's contract drasicaly, as do my BTA's from time to time, as do my goniporas, Xenia's. I'm sorry elegancecoral I've been reefing for many years and this is something i've always seen. It is normal
As far as discharging waste, this is totally relative to how much light and food you give the corals. If you have your coral under a light that puts out a lot of light and/or feed it, it will expel waste often, if you have it under low par light and don't feed, you will probably never see it. You shouldn't make such broad statements.
Why is it not normal, all my LPS's contract drasicaly, as do my BTA's from time to time, as do my goniporas, Xenia's. I'm sorry elegancecoral I've been reefing for many years and this is something i've always seen. It is normal
As far as discharging waste, this is totally relative to how much light and food you give the corals. If you have your coral under a light that puts out a lot of light and/or feed it, it will expel waste often, if you have it under low par light and don't feed, you will probably never see it. You shouldn't make such broad statements.