Saving elegance corals through testing
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2025 11:26 pm
I've got a couple elegance corals that started shrinking up, looking pretty rough. Figured I was gonna lose 'em, so I thought, why not try something? I'm currently treating a Ritteri anemone with Cipro - if you've had one of these anemones, you know why. When you treat 'em, they shrink up and eventually start expelling this stuff that looks like...well, you don't wanna know. It's basically dead bacterial infections being pushed out.
I threw my elegance corals in the tank with the anemone a few days ago, not expecting much. Next day, they were both expelling that same bacteria. Fast forward to tonight, I got home from work and they're looking better than they have in weeks. I'll keep updating this thread till they're either back in the display or...well, you know. Not sure if anyone else has tried this before, but I'm pretty stoked with the results so far.
I threw my elegance corals in the tank with the anemone a few days ago, not expecting much. Next day, they were both expelling that same bacteria. Fast forward to tonight, I got home from work and they're looking better than they have in weeks. I'll keep updating this thread till they're either back in the display or...well, you know. Not sure if anyone else has tried this before, but I'm pretty stoked with the results so far.