Elegance coral mounting

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I have a small Australian Elegance coral waiting for me andam wondering how would be the best way to mount this to a piece of live rock.Any and all input welcome.
 
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I see people saying that they do better on a sand bed, and in most pictures I've seen, that is where they are.
 
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I thought about just putting it on the sand bed but i dont feel that this would be the most ideal placement.
 

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I have mine laying in the crevice of a rock but you could use the two part putty to attach the base
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I wouldn't attach it to rock. The elegance coral maybe irritated by the rock over time. My elegance coral is mounted to a stand. I can take pics if you are interested.
 

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Doing excellent for over two years. i had it in many diff locations it been here for about a year under 6 x54 t5
 

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I have had the most luck with it being on the sandbed under at least 250w..... They love intense light and very low flow..... I also run my skimmer one day on and three off..they don't like perfect water.... I also feed oyster feast and goniopower....if people don't agree, that's ok because I have managed to keep an elegance for two years
 
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, Update, elegance is on the sand bed looking good, I’mgoing to try to keep this updated with pictures through its development andsize, I have confirmed that it is an Australian elegance ( Being that theskeleton is cleanly chopped) so far it is looking great and eating mysis shrimplike a champ.
 

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It looks great! It looks like your clown likes it too!! It should do well under that lighting. I had mine under the same when I got it.


BTW, I looked at my elegance and the base is just glued to a piece of acrylic. I didn't think it was picture worthy.
 
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The snowflakes love the elegance, I saw them bringing itfood this morning, made me so proud lol. The acrylic base does sound like a goodidea I may try that later on, I really don’t want to bother it unless I have tofor a while.
 

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