Alright I hope somebody can help me here. Let me give you a break down of whats going on.
Over the years I have tried a few elegance corals with little success. It seems the tenticles are long and full and slowly over the course of a few days, the tenticles deflate, the mouths protrude, and the coral dies. Everytime I have experieced this there has been tissue damage.
What I have today is two elegance corals. A CRASHFIREJOE elegance, and an aussie wild caught. Joe's elegance is closer to the waters surface. The wild caught aussie is in the sand. Both elegances started to show the symptoms above, but the Joe's elegance fully recovered.
The wild caught its stuck. It has completely deflated tenticles, protruding mouths and hasn't looked good in three or four weeks. I picked the coral up out of the sand and there is no tissue damage anywhere on the coral.
Is this a typical Doomed elegance? Or is there any tips you guys might have?
My water is fine..... Come on :lol:
The elegance is dead center of the sand, bottom of the tank, direct light and receiving lots of flow.
The only "change" has been removing the halides and replacing them with LED. The coral was sick prior to the change. I am running the LED's at 50% and no other corals have shown signs of stress or bleaching. Not even the SPS.
Last note, the only fish I have seen around the elegance is my red sea sailfin tang. I have seen him pick at the elegance before, I haven't been able to tell if he's picking at the slime the coral is giving off, or actually eating flesh. Either way the sailfin is coming out. I don't know that he started or is even contributing to the problem.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance......
I also have another frag tank connected to the system if removing the coral from the display could help. The only problem is I have not yet bought a light for it.
Over the years I have tried a few elegance corals with little success. It seems the tenticles are long and full and slowly over the course of a few days, the tenticles deflate, the mouths protrude, and the coral dies. Everytime I have experieced this there has been tissue damage.
What I have today is two elegance corals. A CRASHFIREJOE elegance, and an aussie wild caught. Joe's elegance is closer to the waters surface. The wild caught aussie is in the sand. Both elegances started to show the symptoms above, but the Joe's elegance fully recovered.
The wild caught its stuck. It has completely deflated tenticles, protruding mouths and hasn't looked good in three or four weeks. I picked the coral up out of the sand and there is no tissue damage anywhere on the coral.
Is this a typical Doomed elegance? Or is there any tips you guys might have?
My water is fine..... Come on :lol:
The elegance is dead center of the sand, bottom of the tank, direct light and receiving lots of flow.
The only "change" has been removing the halides and replacing them with LED. The coral was sick prior to the change. I am running the LED's at 50% and no other corals have shown signs of stress or bleaching. Not even the SPS.
Last note, the only fish I have seen around the elegance is my red sea sailfin tang. I have seen him pick at the elegance before, I haven't been able to tell if he's picking at the slime the coral is giving off, or actually eating flesh. Either way the sailfin is coming out. I don't know that he started or is even contributing to the problem.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance......
I also have another frag tank connected to the system if removing the coral from the display could help. The only problem is I have not yet bought a light for it.