BfishLpond782012-01-28 02:16:24 +0000 #1
Hey guys,
I picked up a new Elegance on Friday...curious as to what you think of it. Did a bunch of research on them but always get different views.
It seems as if the one i have is one long oblong polyp with multiple mouths...is this true?
How do these actually grow, does the skeleton get bigger or just the polyp?
I've heard you should feed it and not to feed it. Looking for peoples experience with them.
Attached a picture...sorry its a crappy cell phone picture.
Thanks.
al712012-01-28 02:21:53 +0000 #2
I have mine for more then 3 years and i feed twice a week.
BfishLpond782012-01-28 02:56:21 +0000 #3
Thats a really nice tank...i like your elegance alot.
What are you feeding it?
Lacktaters2012-01-28 03:03:29 +0000 #4
I just picked one up at the LFS today too! I was told it was an australian elegance, but don't know how to tell the difference other than if it dies it's probably indo. Any other ways to tell the difference? I really like the bluish people color of yours. Mine is a small frag with only three mouths. You can see it was cut on the side closest to the camera. It appears to be healing with small tentacles growing out where it was cut.

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al712012-01-28 03:44:01 +0000 #5
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Originally Posted by Lacktaters

I just picked one up at the LFS today too! I was told it was an australian elegance, but don't know how to tell the difference other than if it dies it's probably indo. Any other ways to tell the difference? I really like the bluish people color of yours. Mine is a small frag with only three mouths. You can see it was cut on the side closest to the camera. It appears to be healing with small tentacles growing out where it was cut.

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Australian has some orange on there cone.
BfishLpond782012-01-28 03:48:48 +0000 #6
That looks like a very nice piece. Looks like its gonna have a neon green glow with purple tips...pretty jealous of that.
The skeleton on mine appears to be a white color on the outside, i was told it was an Aussie...I really hope it is.
Lacktaters2012-01-28 04:10:15 +0000 #7
Here's a pic of my first one...it died about 2 months ago. I suspect the feather duster boring through the side of it was the culprit. It was sold as an aussie elegance. Seeing that the come is predominately orange, I'm sure it was.

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Cptn Spaulding2012-01-28 04:45:15 +0000 #8
If the skeleton looks cut, it is an Aussie. Lactaters' piece is rounded on both ends, most likely an Indo, which is why it died. Indonesian elegances come from very deep water and are doomed as soon as they are on the boat being cooked in the sun (because they took all of the ones growing in shallower waters). Any real Aussie elegance you find in a store will have either one or usually both sides of the skeleton look like it is cut, although this is not the case all the time. Basically, if it looks like it is supposed to look like in the store (long, flowing tentacles and no tissue retraction at all) and it has been there for at least a week or two and it STILL looks like that, it is an Aussie. Indonesian elegances melt in stores because they are almost solely found in deep water. Granted, if you have a LFS you trust then you're lucky and you can just ask them if you need more consideration.
By the way, awesome first elegance, is it really that blue/teal?
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