Indonesian Elegance Coral vs. Australian Elegance Coral

bacon5

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So looking through some older threads, it seems that Indo ECs have a bad reputation for being much more difficult to keep than their Australian counterparts. Is this still true today?

Also, does anyone have any tips for picking a healthy EC specimen?

I hope to pick up my first one soon :)
 
There are several out there that are being fraged. Those will be your healthiest. I have both indo and Australian. It is all about how they were handled. When placing one in your tank I feel they do best with a mature stable tank. Place in sanded give gentle flow and start low light. Let it adjust they take a while.
 
There are several out there that are being fraged. Those will be your healthiest. I have both indo and Australian. It is all about how they were handled. When placing one in your tank I feel they do best with a mature stable tank. Place in sanded give gentle flow and start low light. Let it adjust they take a while.

While I don't have a TON of experience, I tend to agree. An animal that's healthy and strong when you get it will have a much better chance at doing well in your tank. If it's weak, unhealthy, etc etc, then you're fighting an uphill battle.

Find a good, reputable dealer who has good, healthy corals and you're 75% of the way there. I had really good luck with an aussie a few years back... but I think that was as much due to the condition he was in when I got him as it was where he was from.
 
Awesome thanks for the advice! So it seems that it is not so much the origin of the coral as it is how it was handled right? I guess for a while, from reading other threads, the majority of Indos were handled very poorly? I should be checking out one this week, will update this thread if I end up picking one up :)
 
If handled/treated correctly, anecdotal evidence does suggest Aussies are more hardy... but there are so many variables with live animals that I personally have a hard time putting a whole lot of blame on any 1 thing (unless there's an obvious problem/issue in play).

That said, if I was trying to give myself the best chance at being successful with an elegance, I'd try to find an aussie from a dealer I trusted, and either meet the supplier at the store so the animal only had to transition once, or ask the LFS to hold it for a period of time to ensure it was strong and healthy before I put it in my tank.
 
Its a much more complex situation than handling. If you are trying indo- lighting is an issue as well- modern reef lighting is too bright for them. Indo EC were super easy to keep back in the day- did the handling get worse- not likely.
 
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