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Hi all. I’ve had an elegance coral for about 30 years. That original colony has divided into three colonies that are now in my 180 gallon mixed reef tank. About a year ago I found a “baby” elegance without a skeleton and with a lot of luck it grew a skeleton and is now in the tank of Mr. @Randy Holmes-Farley. I say with a lot of luck because I had several failed attempts at rearing these in the past.
See this thread for info on that baby https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/my-elegance-coral-reproduced-in-my-tank-pic-included.1101245/
But this thread isn’t about that baby.
In June I moved houses. I moved and re-started up my tank and all was good for a few months. Since sometime in September however, the tank has been overrun with green cyano. I’m not worried about the cyano. I’ve dealt with all kinds of cyano and other stuff over the years. But the cyano did stress some of my corals. Mostly for the worse. Interestingly though my elegance colonies are asexually fragmenting. These fragments are tiny but have enough skeletal base that I have been able to capture a couple so far.
I’m going to stop now and try to add a few pics.
See this thread for info on that baby https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/my-elegance-coral-reproduced-in-my-tank-pic-included.1101245/
But this thread isn’t about that baby.
In June I moved houses. I moved and re-started up my tank and all was good for a few months. Since sometime in September however, the tank has been overrun with green cyano. I’m not worried about the cyano. I’ve dealt with all kinds of cyano and other stuff over the years. But the cyano did stress some of my corals. Mostly for the worse. Interestingly though my elegance colonies are asexually fragmenting. These fragments are tiny but have enough skeletal base that I have been able to capture a couple so far.
I’m going to stop now and try to add a few pics.
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