Are elegance corals hard to keep

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I got this from my LFS that they aquacultured for 10 years. It looks similar to what I’ve seen others post about. I also picked up the Biota “Sprung Elegance” last weekend at a coral show. It’s pretty stunning in person.
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Sprung elegance: (sorry for the bad photo, but yellow mouth is very dramatic)
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The problem is that some elegance, especially those that have been in reef tanks for years, are straightforward, though I would not say easy.

New imports are often near impossible to keep alive, for reasons we do not understand.

I would not buy a newly imported one.
Ive read some posts about using oxolinic acid as a treatment for dying elegances with the suspicion of a bacterial infection. I was wondering if you had any thoughts about it and if you’ve seen any evidence of its effectiveness.
 

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Ive read some posts about using oxolinic acid as a treatment for dying elegances with the suspicion of a bacterial infection. I was wondering if you had any thoughts about it and if you’ve seen any evidence of its effectiveness.

I have no knowledge of the conditions for treating elegance corals, sorry.

If I were to try it without learning more, I’d use a protocol as is used for incoming anemones, since those are of demonstrated effectiveness in many cases. There are several antibiotics that folks use, and I used Cipro that I bought from Dr Reef on my new magnifica.
 

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Do you feed?

FWIW, here’s my elegance, which I do not intentionally feed. It came from a reef2reef member who had it as a baby of an elegance that he had in his tank for 20 years. It has grown nicely in the last 6 months.

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Hi guys my tank just hit 1 year. Here’s a pic attached:)

It’s a 40 gal breeder and I don’t dose and I do weekly water changes. Tank is mostly softies but I think I want an elegance coral. Are they impossible to keep? I kind of like corals that are bullet proof since I don’t dose I just do weekly water changes
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Congrats on your one year mark. I have several elegance corals and never had an issue. I keep everything segregated so there’s no “chemical warfare” between stingers. They’re right next to my Duncan’s and I’ve never had a problem. I have them in a low flow area close to the substrate. I target feed them mysis, Benereef LPS and REEF pellets and occasionally dose Red Sea reef energy plus. They’ve never eaten any of my CUC and look fat and happy. I attached some photos for you. Good luck and don’t hesitate to get an elegance. They’re beautiful.
 

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I've had an elagance coral for about 4 years. It looks very simular to richserpe's. It survied a tank crash about two years ago where I lost about 1/2 my corals. I never feed it directly, looks great but has displayed very slow growth. I don't know if this is due to it being a very slow grower or its just "hanging on". I'd say its probably double is original size from when I originally obtained it. My tank is about 6 years old.
I purchased a second elagance about 3 years ago, it was an electric yellow and was absoultely beautiful. I was told it was a recent import, the LFS had only had it a couple days. It looked great in my tank for about 2 days... and was dead in 2-3 weeks. I can't help but wonder if the multiple tank moves in a very short time did it in or if my tank was the issue.
 
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Hi guys my tank just hit 1 year. Here’s a pic attached:)

It’s a 40 gal breeder and I don’t dose and I do weekly water changes. Tank is mostly softies but I think I want an elegance coral. Are they impossible to keep? I kind of like corals that are bullet proof since I don’t dose I just do weekly water changes
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Congrats on your one year mark. I have several elegance corals and never had an issue. I keep everything segregated so there’s no “chemical warfare” between stingers. They’re right next to my Duncan’s and I’ve never had a problem. I have them in a low flow area close to the substrate. I target feed them mysis, Benereef LPS and REEF pellets and occasionally dose Red Sea reef energy plus. They’ve never eaten any of my CUC and look fat and happy. I attached some photos for you. Good luck and don’t hesitate to get an elegance. They’re beautiful.
Thanks so much man I just pulled the trigger today!! Can I send a video of the flow and you let me know if it’s to much
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I've had an elagance coral for about 4 years. It looks very simular to richserpe's. It survied a tank crash about two years ago where I lost about 1/2 my corals. I never feed it directly, looks great but has displayed very slow growth. I don't know if this is due to it being a very slow grower or its just "hanging on". I'd say its probably double is original size from when I originally obtained it. My tank is about 6 years old.
I purchased a second elagance about 3 years ago, it was an electric yellow and was absoultely beautiful. I was told it was a recent import, the LFS had only had it a couple days. It looked great in my tank for about 2 days... and was dead in 2-3 weeks. I can't help but wonder if the multiple tank moves in a very short time did it in or if my tank was the issue.
Any tips!
 
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Hi guys my tank just hit 1 year. Here’s a pic attached:)

It’s a 40 gal breeder and I don’t dose and I do weekly water changes. Tank is mostly softies but I think I want an elegance coral. Are they impossible to keep? I kind of like corals that are bullet proof since I don’t dose I just do weekly water changes
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Congrats on your one year mark. I have several elegance corals and never had an issue. I keep everything segregated so there’s no “chemical warfare” between stingers. They’re right next to my Duncan’s and I’ve never had a problem. I have them in a low flow area close to the substrate. I target feed them mysis, Benereef LPS and REEF pellets and occasionally dose Red Sea reef energy plus. They’ve never eaten any of my CUC and look fat and happy. I attached some photos for you. Good luck and don’t hesitate to get an elegance. They’re beautiful.
Thoughts on this flow?
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I purchased a captive propagated elegance from Cherry Coral's a couple years ago and it has done well. Cherry Corals calls it their 'bullet proof' elegance.
 

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I would look into dosing - at least alk and calcium - my elegagance is doing fine in 16g but it came from a friend who had the mother animal for ages
 
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I would look into dosing - at least alk and calcium - my elegagance is doing fine in 16g but it came from a friend who had the mother animal for ages
I actually just bought

Hanna
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Testers will start testing tomorrow
 

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Sounds good thx so much! My tank is complete ♥️
Love, love, love your video. I don't know how to post something like that. Your tank looks great. You are off to such a great start! Enjoy! Keep in mind there are so many people on this forum that are there for you if you need help! Good luck!
 

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