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Any experience with elegant coral? I’ve had this guy for about a month now and he was open and happy. He looks kind of like a Venus flytrap when I first got him. Now, for the last few days, 1/2 of his body has kind of been tucked away and his skeleton. I’ve tried moving him to a lower flow area to see if that made any difference, but I’m not seeing any huge Differences. He’s sitting at about a 100par atm. It does almost look like he’s getting fatter though so maybe he’s just eating or growing? My parameters are in the pictures.

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Any experience with elegant coral? I’ve had this guy for about a month now and he was open and happy. He looks kind of like a Venus flytrap when I first got him. Now, for the last few days, 1/2 of his body has kind of been tucked away and his skeleton. I’ve tried moving him to a lower flow area to see if that made any difference, but I’m not seeing any huge Differences. He’s sitting at about a 100par atm. It does almost look like he’s getting fatter though so maybe he’s just eating or growing? My parameters are in the pictures.

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Either do a FW dip as mentioned above or do a Cipro/Amoxy bath if you can.

I have a friend whose elegance was receded in the centre and not looking good at all and I said I would be willing to take on the challenge. Straight away I did a cipro bath and when I took it home I did a Ciprofloxacin, Iodine and Amoxicillin bath on it, here it is today vs yesterday.
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Either do a FW dip as mentioned above or do a Cipro/Amoxy bath if you can.

I have a friend whose elegance was receded in the centre and not looking good at all and I said I would be willing to take on the challenge. Straight away I did a cipro bath and when I took it home I did a Ciprofloxacin, Iodine and Amoxicillin bath on it, here it is today vs yesterday.
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I’ll give that a shot! I don’t have any Cipro at the moment, but I do have amoxicillin. It’s not showing any signs of infection (mucus/tears). I’ll see if I can track down some cipro. I have everything but the cipro for a KFC dip.
 
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I’ll give that a shot! I don’t have any Cipro at the moment, but I do have amoxicillin. It’s not showing any signs of infection (mucus/tears). I’ll see if I can track down some cipro. I have everything but the cipro for a KFC dip.
I did notice today that it is starting to show some of that white mucus so most definitely ECD… uhhh lol… i’m gonna do what I can to save this little guy and see how it goes
 
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Either do a FW dip as mentioned above or do a Cipro/Amoxy bath if you can.

I have a friend whose elegance was receded in the centre and not looking good at all and I said I would be willing to take on the challenge. Straight away I did a cipro bath and when I took it home I did a Ciprofloxacin, Iodine and Amoxicillin bath on it, here it is today vs yesterday.
IMG_2366.jpeg

IMG_2353.jpeg
What is your ratio for the Cipro amoxicillin bath?
 

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What is your ratio for the Cipro amoxicillin bath?
I did 1 tablet of both in 15 litres (4 gallons). However because I split mine into 2 buckets I did 2 tablets of each - you can’t really overdose the Cipro and Amoxy but Iodine you can - I did about 5ml in 15 litres (maybe a bit less).
 

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Unfortunately this coral is on the does not do well in captivity list. While some report more than 2 years, many say about 4-6 months at best.

I’ve tried 3 times, look fab day 1, and stay extended.
But about 4 months in, and just overnight, retract and never come back.

Same with Long tentacle plates.
 
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Unfortunately this coral is on the does not do well in captivity list. While some report more than 2 years, many say about 4-6 months at best.

I’ve tried 3 times, look fab day 1, and stay extended.
But about 4 months in, and just overnight, retract and never come back.

Same with Long tentacle plates.
That sucks! Definitely my favorite type of coral so I’m hoping if I can’t keep this one going, I will be able to find one that does not do this. I’ve seen/heard of people having them for years and years.
 

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Unfortunately this coral is on the does not do well in captivity list. While some report more than 2 years, many say about 4-6 months at best.

I’ve tried 3 times, look fab day 1, and stay extended.
But about 4 months in, and just overnight, retract and never come back.

Same with Long tentacle plates.
My main one is going on 8-9 months
 

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Ours isn't doing well, after initially opening wide it's been looking a bit shrivelled the last 3/4 days, had I known they were tough to keep alive I'd of not bothered
 
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Ours isn't doing well, after initially opening wide it's been looking a bit shrivelled the last 3/4 days, had I known they were tough to keep alive I'd of not bothered
I’ve heard they’re pretty easy to take care of except for this elegance coral disease that tends to affect a rather large population. I’m sure it’s some sort of pathogen in the .Hopefully, they’ll be able to resolve it in a similar fashion as to what they did for Brown, jelly disease, and torches.
 

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I’ve heard they’re pretty easy to take care of except for this elegance coral disease that tends to affect a rather large population. I’m sure it’s some sort of pathogen in the .Hopefully, they’ll be able to resolve it in a similar fashion as to what they did for Brown, jelly disease, and torches.
Hopefully as they are a nice coral
 
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Well just to follow up, my elegance died… how long should I wait before adding another? I want to be sure whatever pathogens caused this are gone.
 

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