Chalice Show-Off Thread!!!

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Here is my baby...this is a pic of my showpiece. its at least 6 colors...i still haven't got a picture that I'm happy with, but this at least gives an idea of what it looks like under actinic only.

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Wow great stuff guys!!

Junior send me a frag, I can get the true colors with my Canon.. :D No really get me a frag! LOL!
 
I guess you didn't get the memo.It's an unwritten reefer's rule that you can't keep such nice corals confined to a bucket.Send them to me!! I have a lot of empty spaces to fill in on my rockwork.Lol
 
I guess you didn't get the memo.It's an unwritten reefer's rule that you can't keep such nice corals confined to a bucket.Send them to me!! I have a lot of empty spaces to fill in on my rockwork.Lol

LOL!!! Well...

There is an ancient unwritten rule that says: If you mention an ancient unwritten rule you have to send the person you told a frag of everything in your tank. Especially the LPS.

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Nope .. better yet. Send all your Chalices up North where the water is ideal for coloration and growth plus a little maple syrup .... natural steroid for 'em eh??

:marv Very nice and I'm so Chalice .... :D !!


Paul
 
Here's my plain one.
I have no idea what it's called. It's starting to change colors a little bit.

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Should these things be on the substrate? Or does it matter?
 
Here is my baby...this is a pic of my showpiece. its at least 6 colors...i still haven't got a picture that I'm happy with, but this at least gives an idea of what it looks like under actinic only.

chalice-full-shot-actinic-1.jpg

Wow, does this one have a name? Everyone has awesome echinos. My husband got one in trade and ever since I have become addicted to them. They by far are the most colorful corals. I have only began acquiring them. I have been trying to read up on placement, and it seems that most people have them low in the tank? Does anyone know if certain varieties require different lighting?
 
Wow, does this one have a name? Everyone has awesome echinos. My husband got one in trade and ever since I have become addicted to them. They by far are the most colorful corals. I have only began acquiring them. I have been trying to read up on placement, and it seems that most people have them low in the tank? Does anyone know if certain varieties require different lighting?

No name that im aware of...lets call it Junior's Holy Grail:iconbiggrin:

bummer is i gave the whole thing to a buddy to put in his tank and see if he can get it to perk up, as it got a nasty fungal infection right after i bought it. also had a piece about 3x that size, and lost the whole thing.

mine do best in lower light and medium flow or less. High flow = no growth, atleast for me.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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