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here you go bro!!

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That's Hawt!!
 

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If I could get a elegant to live I wouldn't care how big it got, I would remove everything else to give it room.
 

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My Elagant before a species specific disease took it out. It was 10" across X 7" wide. I had this for 2 months. This is an Australian species. $175 and worth every penny. By the way the disease will "ONLY KILL THIS TYPE OF CORAL." note: I haven't had one of these in 10+ years. Now who knows when it will be safe to try again?????

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Man i envy you guys my elegance right now is on its way out its tenticals are shrunk and it gets bloated every so often But you guys got beautiful elegance corals
It has the same disease that mine had. RIP Yes it is dieing . Sorry It only effects this Coral Only. Good Luck
 

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A little over a year with this beauty.
 

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I have an aussie. Afraid to take a picture of it. It is the longest i have had an elegance. A whopping 4 months. So i do not want to jinx it. By taking a family picture. Moving it or breathing near it. Usually for me 2 months tops for an aussie. Maybe a month for an indo.
 

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I have an aussie. Afraid to take a picture of it. It is the longest i have had an elegance. A whopping 4 months. So i do not want to jinx it. By taking a family picture. Moving it or breathing near it. Usually for me 2 months tops for an aussie. Maybe a month for an indo.
LOL...
I moved mine from the sand, not sure you remember when I posted pics of it last year. It was doing great, but after getting my golden head gobie and adding 100lbs of rock i was afraid to leave it low.
I glues it to a half clam shell and wedged the shell up high in the tank. She opens up daily and looks great in the flow.
 

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