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Dragons eye Chalice Large
Dragons eye Chalice Large
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Dragons eye Chalice Large
Chalice corals, also known as Echinophyllia and Oxypora, are highly sought after by reef aquarium enthusiasts for their unique, intricate patterns and vibrant colors. In this guide, we will dive into everything you need to know about these beautiful corals, including how to care for them in an aquarium.
Types of Chalice Corals
Chalice corals come in a variety of colors and patterns, including solid colors, neon colors, and blends of various shades. Some popular chalice coral varieties include:
- Red and/or green warp
- Dragon eyes
- Rainbow
- Ultra-colored
- Metallic star polyp
Many chalice coral varieties also have unique, distinguishing growth patterns and shapes, such as flared edges, ridges, and bubbly textures.
How to Care for Chalice Corals
Chalice corals are relatively easy to care for in a properly maintained aquarium. Here are some tips on how to keep your chalice corals healthy and thriving:
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Lighting: Chalice corals require moderate to high levels of light. Avoid placing them in areas of the tank that receive direct sunlight, which can burn the coral.
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Water flow: Chalice corals need moderate to strong water flow. Avoid placing them in areas where there is stagnant water flow.
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Water quality: Maintaining high water quality is crucial for the health of chalice corals. Ensure the water is at a stable temperature, and monitor the pH, salinity, and other important water parameters.
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Feeding: Chalice corals will typically feed on organic matter and debris in the water, but they can also benefit from occasional feedings of small amounts of zooplankton.
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Placement: Chalice corals should be placed on a stable rock or substrate in the aquarium. Ensure there is enough space between them and other corals to avoid potential damage or stress.
In conclusion, chalice corals make a beautiful and unique addition to any aquarium. Keeping these corals healthy is relatively easy with proper lighting, water flow, water quality, feeding, and placement. Add some chalice corals to your aquarium today and enjoy the stunning beauty they bring to your underwater world.
