I just found this thread and read most of it.
I want to share some of my own experience that can maybe help to investigate this further. Reason is that I am located in Asia and there are very short trading ties between my location and the location where the elegant corals are coming from.
Until finding this thread I was unaware of the desease that is battling elegant corals. When I saw 2 elegant corals in my LFS (hard to find elegant corals here in Taiwan) they looked like worth to buy with tentacles of about 10 to 15 mm (0.5 inch).
(the other elegant is still in the LFS and when I saw it a couple days ago it looked fine but tentacles also about 10 mm long and probably will be a matter of days until they will be as short as mine).
The tentacles of my elegant became shorter and shorter with the day and the body started swelling like it is going to explode as a balloon that is filled with water. I placed the coral in another corner of my tank where there is not that much light in the hope that everything would be better.
2 weeks later and some days it looked better than others a couple times a little bit slime/film was formed but it seemed he recovered and I took it as acclimation issues that sometimes happen with new corals. However suddenly 2 days ago it retreated in it's shell almost completely. Tentacles are nearly gone now (1 or 2mm top).
I did a lot of research online and am happy to find this thread in the end however it is too late for my elegant coral (I guess).
I will do more research and visit more LFS to check if I can find some healthy elegants around. I know in the last 4 years I saw a total of 5 and always the tentacles are about 10 to 15 mm I guess they are all in the same condition as mine. The picture looked very alike the one in Eric's 3rd post of this thread (1st sick coral in that message).
I however have some questions and I think they are answered but I want to confirm.
1. If one elegant is sick in a tank it can by waterflow infect another elegant (as I read that Eric lost a healty coral in his tank that had a sick one in his remote (but connected) tank).
2. If a elegant dies in your tank. Does that mean that any future attempts will fail because of the desease staying in the watercolum?
3. Will a sick elegant have any affect on other corals/inverts in the tank or is it a species specific desease that only happen with elegant corals?
Sorry If I ask questions that are answered but in the 24 pages of this thread I got lost a couple times with the information since it is going on for such a long time (more than a year).
I want to share some of my own experience that can maybe help to investigate this further. Reason is that I am located in Asia and there are very short trading ties between my location and the location where the elegant corals are coming from.
Until finding this thread I was unaware of the desease that is battling elegant corals. When I saw 2 elegant corals in my LFS (hard to find elegant corals here in Taiwan) they looked like worth to buy with tentacles of about 10 to 15 mm (0.5 inch).
(the other elegant is still in the LFS and when I saw it a couple days ago it looked fine but tentacles also about 10 mm long and probably will be a matter of days until they will be as short as mine).
The tentacles of my elegant became shorter and shorter with the day and the body started swelling like it is going to explode as a balloon that is filled with water. I placed the coral in another corner of my tank where there is not that much light in the hope that everything would be better.
2 weeks later and some days it looked better than others a couple times a little bit slime/film was formed but it seemed he recovered and I took it as acclimation issues that sometimes happen with new corals. However suddenly 2 days ago it retreated in it's shell almost completely. Tentacles are nearly gone now (1 or 2mm top).
I did a lot of research online and am happy to find this thread in the end however it is too late for my elegant coral (I guess).
I will do more research and visit more LFS to check if I can find some healthy elegants around. I know in the last 4 years I saw a total of 5 and always the tentacles are about 10 to 15 mm I guess they are all in the same condition as mine. The picture looked very alike the one in Eric's 3rd post of this thread (1st sick coral in that message).
I however have some questions and I think they are answered but I want to confirm.
1. If one elegant is sick in a tank it can by waterflow infect another elegant (as I read that Eric lost a healty coral in his tank that had a sick one in his remote (but connected) tank).
2. If a elegant dies in your tank. Does that mean that any future attempts will fail because of the desease staying in the watercolum?
3. Will a sick elegant have any affect on other corals/inverts in the tank or is it a species specific desease that only happen with elegant corals?
Sorry If I ask questions that are answered but in the 24 pages of this thread I got lost a couple times with the information since it is going on for such a long time (more than a year).
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