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You know, I've found that with acans and such, too. I say, "Make 'em work for their food." 

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9605607#post9605607 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kyliegirl
my aussie elegance, collected by registered collectors about 3 hrs from where i am.. mother colony is the size of a car!
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heres its size in a 3ft tank. its base skeleton is approx 5 inches, it expands up to 30cm altogether, sometimes larger.
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its extremely healthy and some parts of it have 2 mouths, it sits in an extremely low flow area, it seems to enjoy it more.
i feed it a mix of brine/frozen foods every few days.
For many years, elegance corals (Catalaphyllia jardinei) were among the easiest corals to keep in aquaria. Over the past five years, most entering the trade are doomed because of a condition for which there is no known cause or cure. In this condition, the coral adopts a relatively swollen oral disk with a fringe of unextended tentacles. The coral tissue eventually shrinks, and the coral dies despite all manner of experimental intervention.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9609938#post9609938 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kyliegirl
i think its collected from the gladston area i think.
you will find that maybe 2 legal collectors are actually allowed to export elegance overseas, which the government has allowed atm, but it may be hard to tell if they really are from aus unless you talk to the collector.