Why Are Elegance Corals So Hard To Keep ?

Luke.

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Jun 9, 2015
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Kitchener
just as title says , please comment on your experience

Either your experience with them,
Or
Just your knowledge on them

Thanks in advance and happy Friday !!
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calli

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May 3, 2018
Location
Halifax, Nova Scotia
I have one, been in the tank for about two months. Seems very good. I am on board for updates, I’m interested.

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Matt1997

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Sep 18, 2017
Location
Barrie/Sudbury
I personally never had an issue but I recall there being an issue with elegance collected from areas that are not Australia if I remember?
 
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Kman

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Apr 15, 2014
Location
KW
I have had mine for a few decades. It does have times of good and times of bad. Some years it is fully expanded and huge. Other years it would slowly shrink in size to half. But I have never had it wax up and i always get it back up in size.

It does prefer living in the substrate and not on the rocks. It likes a thick amount where organics build up. As one of it primary feeding modes is uptake of dissolved organics. They typically come from lagoon or sea grass areas so tend to like supplemental feeding of small crustaceans. Just based on mine and looking at the areas it naturally comes from I bet a portion of its diet also includes phytoplankton and to some extent zooplankton. I rarely feed mine directly. The only time I do is if I have continued months where the tissue is shrinking then I will feed it larger things like cut up shrimp soaked in Brightwell AminOmega orAmerican Marine Selcon for a few months till the shrinking stops. Mine like flow but not across the base where it lifts it up. I create a situation where say the flow is coming from the left side of the tank towards the right. I place a rock on the left forcing the water to go up and across the tentacles and not lift the bottom up. This also creates a area of low flow so organics and other waste like poop and uneated food builds up. I do use a turkey baster on this spot once a month to clean it out.
 
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