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- I am new to chalice corals give me the chalice 101 lesson!
If I were new to chalices and wanted to keep them healthy and growing what would be the best info you could give me to get started? Consider I already have the tank up and running and can keep healthy corals just never kept chalices This is for new people considering keeping chalices
- Advice on chalice placement | Reef2Reef
Hello I have just bought my first chalice the other day on the Jason Fox live sale Never had one before and wondering where to place it and best care for a chalice From what I understand it’s best to place in the sandbed or lower 2 3rd of your tank What about flow and par levels, would
- Care, Growth, and propogation of Chalice Corals | Reef2Reef
Chalice corals are a Large Polyp Stony (LPS) coral belonging to the families (enchinopora, enchinophyllia, oxypora and also i am going to put in pectinia since the care requirements are the same) These corals have been in the hobby a long time, but in the last 5 years have grown in desire
- Raja Rampage advice | Reef2Reef
I recently bought my 3rd frag of the Raja Rampage chalice I lost the other 2 Both just never really seemed like they had a chance Never grew Just faded away One did grow a little, but then followed the other one Who has this chalice growing? High low light? High low flow? What's the secrete?
- Alphabetical List of Named Chalice Corals | Reef2Reef
4-Color Chalice Acid Bath ChaliceAlien eye Chalice Alien Lava Flow Chalice Alien Splooge Chalice Bahama Mama Chalice Bazooka Joe Chalice Bazooka Joe Watermelon Chalice Beaker Bob's Wildfire Chalice Beakerbob's Original 4-Color Watermelon Chalice Blue Mandarin Chalice Blueberry
- Echinophyllia v chalice | Reef2Reef
"Chalice" is just a common name for these types of corals Whereas "Echinophyllia" is a scientific genus There are two genera which make up most of the "chalice" corals: Echinopora and Echinophyllia "Hollywood Stunner" is a Echinopora lamellosa species, whereas your other two chalices are likely something else Echinophyllia aspera being a rather common one for most encrusting-type chalices
- **Saturday Spotlight: Different Types of Chalice Corals!** Top 10 . . .
Chalice are some of the most well known Large Polyp Stony (LPS) corals out there! They come from several different countries in the central Indo-Pacific region, where they are usually found on shallow reefs "Chalice" is actually a broad name, encompassing several different genus of corals! The 3 main genus of corals that we see here at the shop that fall under the "Chalice" name are Mycedium
- Chalice Show-Off Thread!!! | Reef2Reef
I have found a new addiction! Chalices! Post pics of what u have!!! I don't have much now, but hope to have a lot more in a few days I would love to see all of yours Please post your lighting setups and bulb selections as well
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