Very Elegant Elegance

vijaym85

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Very large not your standard cone shape bottom anymore its like 2 elegances fused together. In my 30g

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If you can find one that's been alive in captivity for a couple of years, they are very easy. Otherwise, forget about them. There is some sort of disease these guys get on import that'll kill 'em in six months.
 
I ve herd all of this about them being hard to keep or wont stay alive, IME they are a verry hardy coral, keep mid to low in tank with med. to low flow feed what blender mush eavery one else gets, Ive also herd that what are comeing in now dont have the same problems as the ones from the past in all awsome coral well worth giving a shot
 
I had one YEARS ago. Very nice corals. They do like to eat though. I hope to find a nice one soon to add to my LPS/softie tank. BTW, great looking elegance pics guys!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9584536#post9584536 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RichK
I had one YEARS ago. Very nice corals. They do like to eat though. I hope to find a nice one soon to add to my LPS/softie tank. BTW, great looking elegance pics guys!

That's exactly it..."they have to be fed meaty foods and that's where most reefers go wrong." They eat just as much as anemone's and they have to be fed... silversides, krill, clams, mussels and anything that is loaded with protein at least a couple times a week.
 
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Some very sad reading:

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=310425&highlight=elegance+coral

http://forum.marinedepot.com/Topic31241-9-1.aspx?Highlight=elegence

http://www.projectdibs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=955

From what I can gather, here is Eric's summary of the problem:

The antibiotic does not "cure" the problem. I have yet to have a single success using that method. That said, it does appear to me that the problem is bacteria aggregates in the tissue (not external) that also seem to cause granulation and disintegration of the nematocysts. There is a possibly secondary factor that is affecting zooxanthellae. I do not know what its role is as it is not in every sample.
 
I have had the one in the first pic for about 4 years. The pink tipped for about 2 and the one in the last for about a year. I have two more (not pictured) for about a year as well. I believe that a healthy specimen from the get go is key. I subscribe to the thought that a pathogenic bacterium is the cultprit as "Umm fish" pointed out. From what I have found these corals are very tolerant and adapt to many lighting and water quality parameters.
As the other guys mentioned, I feed mine as well. If a coral has tentacles shouldn't it be fed? They have them for a reason!

Mark
 
Personally, I am not getting another for quite awhile unless I can find one that has been in captivity for awhile. It is hard not too because they are awesome corals. Mine did not do well at all.
 
Grandwizard...That is a nice one.
Do you ever see purple tipped ones in Enlgand and how do they do compared to the pink tipped?
 
Re: Very Elegant Elegance

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9570193#post9570193 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vijaym85
Very large not your standard cone shape bottom anymore its like 2 elegances fused together. In my 30g

P1010598.jpg

Beautiful elegance you have there!

Here is mine 15+ year old elegance and its F2, F3, babies:
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http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r111/shutiny/Elegancecoralpropagati

[url]http://s142.photobucket.com/albums/r111/shutiny/?start=20on005-1.jpg[/url]
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9591655#post9591655 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by redFishblue
Grandwizard...That is a nice one.
Do you ever see purple tipped ones in Enlgand and how do they do compared to the pink tipped?
There are plenty of purple tipped ones in the uk :D but IMO oppinion the first imported ones pakotas are not as strong as the true jardineis, iv now found that they look a lot healthier if you feed the tank and not the cat direct, let them grab whats in the water, thats why they have sticky tentacles ;) :D
hope that is of some help. :D :D
 

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