Patrick Cox
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Here is a picture of my healthy Elegance Coral. I have had it for about a year and it seems to be thriving. It is bigger than my hand with fully extended fingers! Thanks for looking!

Any thoughts on what might cause this and how to improve? I do have my alk back in line and have been monitoring. All other parameters are OK.
Here is a picture. Thanks!
Thanks. When I first encountered the Alk problem, the elegance was pulled way back into the skeleton. And it stayed like this for some time (maybe a week or so.) I thought it was going to die for sure. Then the polyp started extending more out of the skeleton and this is the picture that posted above. However in this whole time, the fingers have never extended like the first picture in this thread. So all I can do is try my best to keep the water stable and then once my new tank is ready in another week or so, move it over and then hope for the best there as well. This will be a new environment so I am sure the elegance will be somewhat unhappy with this change as well.
Thanks again.
I've target fed periodically and noticed no real benefit. .
Do you still have the Elegance and is it thriving?I've had a healthy specimen going in 2 years. Despite 2 clowns hosting it, it's thriving. I have it in the sand under Radion LED so I'd say moderate light. I've target fed periodically and noticed no real benefit. Sand and flow seem to be the biggest parameters to keep it happy. If 90% of the skeleton is in the sand and flow is light-moderate it opens larger. Too much flow & it closes up like yours did but always opens back up. My water parameters are close to ULNS and very stable.