Elegance coral

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Does this coral look normal? I got it about a week ago, and it seems bloated. Maybe it's normal, but I'd like to know if something is wrong so I can addeess it before it's too late. Thanks!

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It is bloated. It is often said that they look like this when they start to go south......however mine had done that a few times and is currently in great health.....
 

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I would try to feed it more frequently. The tentacles are stubby in appearance. Elegant corals are difficult to start with. Please follow up with the corals progress to enlighten others.
 
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Darn!! I just tried to feed it frozen mysis and brine shrimp, but it didn't seem to take it. I also target fed it Coral Frenzy ( for whatever that is worth). The rest of the tank is happy. Any thoughts as to what could be wrong? I read the reefkeeping article before purchasing it and many others. Many people thought the problems had a lot to do with too much flow and lighting.
 

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Maybe you can try giving it more light.....it may be doing that to get more light.....(just a thought)
 
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I'll try moving him directly under the lights. Hopefully that will help...
 

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I had this happen to me and within about 2-3 weeks it died. There is a disease that attacks these corals Only and is incurable. I had a beautiful one that I lost and it looked just like your pic. RIP Elegant Coral.JPG A before pic. (this was a Aussie Elegant)
 
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This is after the lights went out. It looks better, right? I can tell this coral is going to stress me out!
 
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Time will tell....if it dies yours favored better. Ha! How long have you had yours? I wonder if there is a time frame where Elegance Coral Syndrome is no longer a threat.
 

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Lol....the vender said it was an aussie but I have my doubts.....I had this one about 6 months..... I really don't know much about ECS...my last elagance lasted a few months and eventually started dying.....my current one looks really good and survived a few moves already....
 

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Most say lower light, low flow in the sand placed horizontally. Some feed theirs, some don't. Don't add a new one in with an old one...
 

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